
Right Away Disposal, Apache Junction, Arizona, has opened a new McMRF®, a small material recovery facility (MRF), provided by San Diego-based CP Group.
The new system features improved system integration and new CP Group disc screens, the supplier says.
CP Group worked with Right Away Disposal to engineer a McMRF® system design using new and existing equipment. CP Group says it incorporated Right Away Disposal’s existing sort lines, conveyors and a baler with new CP disc screens to automate the system, process higher throughput and recover more commodities.
The new disc screens include a CP Glass Breaker Screen and a CPScreen™, both of which feature the patented CP Cam-Disc™ for the segregation of 2D material from 3D material. The company also installed a new CP OCCScreen™.
CP Group CEO Terry Schneider says, “This facility shows how CP is able to blend existing equipment with our own to create a low-cost, highly effective solution.”
Running 10 tons per hour, the new system is helping Right Away Disposal achieve its recovery goals for OCC (old corrugated container) fines, fiber, OMP (old magazine papers) and containers, CP Group says.
“Commodities are captured in cages rather than bunker silos,” Schneider says. “It’s another way we kept the system affordable while maintaining CP’s high standards of engineering and performance.”
The system serves Apache Junction and surrounding communities.
CP Group—comprised of CP Manufacturing, Krause Manufacturing, MSS Inc. and Advanced MRF—provides a variety of sort solutions worldwide, including MRF manufacturing, retrofits, audits, consulting and engineering services. Custom turnkey systems are designed, installed and serviced by CP Group for residential recycling, commercial and industrial, municipal solid waste, engineered fuel, construction and demolition and electronic scrap processing.
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