Product spotlight

1. BHS-Sonthofen mobile recycling system. New from Germany’s BHS-Sonthofen is the Eco-Impact mobile recycling system for obsolete electronics, with these features:

  • designed for throughputs of up to 2 tonnes per hour
  • crushes obsolete electrical and electronic equipment and includes a complete manual sorting line and an automatic separation system for ferrous and nonferrous metals
  • Contains the new RS 1109 Rotorshredder designed to crush equipment while preventing thermal stress
  • shredded material is crushed to expose components without destroying batteries and capacitors

Visit www.bhs-sonthofen.de for more information.

 

2. Danieli Henschel Compact 800 shears. Danieli Henschel, a division of Italy’s Danieli Centro Recycling, is offering the new Compact 800 shears with these features:

  • horizontally operating machine with an 800-tonne shearing capacity and a compact single-piece design
  • equally adapted to light, mid-weight or heavy scrap metal
  • offers productivity of between 3 and 5 tonnes per hour
  • basic machine adapted to sites with moderate tonnages
  • stepped presser precompresses and densifies scrap metal
  • automatic indexing of the shearing capacity to optimise cycle time

Visit www.danieli-centro-recycling.com for more information.

 

. Oxford Instruments mPulse handheld sorter. United Kingdom-based Oxford Instruments has introduced the mPulse ultra-fast metal alloy sorter, and says the product offers these features:

  • handheld Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) metals analyser available in two options: mPulse and mPulse+
  • designed to enable users to identify a wide variety of metal alloys at the press of the trigger and to measure light and heavy elements up to 10 times faster than other handheld XRF instruments
  • designed for low cost of ownership

Visit www.oxford-instruments.com for more information.

 

4. Pallmann PET granulator. New from Pallmann Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG of Germany is the Panther UltraGranulator designed specifically for recycling PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles. Features of the new model include:

  • continuously feeds PET bottles into the machine’s cutting chamber
  • angled rotor knives work with a close cutting gap against opposing slanted counterknives to cut bottles into flakes
  • selectable screen mesh size to flake size and throughput rate
  • flakes are pneumatically transported into a cleaning system to be separated from polyethylene caps
  • heavy-duty, compact machine designed to meet the special requirements of modern recycling operations

Visit www.pallmann.eu for more information.


 

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