
Photo courtesy of M&J Recycling
M&J Recycling, Horsens, Denmark, has announced it will showcase a series of new products at this year’s WasteExpo in Las Vegas, May 9-12. In particular, the company will display its F-series fine-shredders.
The M&J F-series, which will be M&J Recycling’s main attraction, can be viewed in the West Hall, booth 2468. The series consists of three models including M&J F140, M&J F210 and M&J F320, which have been designed to deliver a stable, high output of alternative fuels like refuse-derived and solid-recovered fuel, down to 10 millimeters. The company says the models in this series can be adapted to virtually all fractions and capacity requirements between 11 and 23 tons per hour. The company says the shredder keeps energy and operating costs at a minimum.
A key focus during the design process was an absolute mandate to minimize service requirements and maintenance programs. Easy access to spare parts ensures that the maintenance of machines is efficient and user-friendly for the end-user.
“The F-series of ultra-strong fine shredders is in a league of its own,” says Uffe Hansen, CEO at M&J Recycling. “The series deservedly got off to a flying start globally because it is extremely flexible and superior on all significant parameters. It will surely appeal to the quality-conscious M&J customer that is accustomed to the legendary quality that comes along with an M&J preshredder. You get reliable production, year after year at minimum cost.”
M&J Recycling says it is poised to accelerate its development due to new owners, Ahlstrom Capital. The company says the goal is to expand its position as a leading supplier of industrial shredders.
Visitors to the WasteExpo also can find out more about the flexible K-series, which is aimed at small and medium-scale productions.
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