At MTB Recycling’s Trept, France, campus, 5,000 square metres (54,000 square feet) of its 80,000-square metre (860,000 square feet) plant space is devoted to the assembly of scrap processing equipment.
MTB produces 60 or more pieces of equipment each year, with its single largest product sector being units designed for the size-reduction and materials separation of plastic-coated aluminium and copper wire and cable.
The company’s shredders, pre-choppers, granulators, separators and air density tables are used in wire and cable processing applications around the world, as well as in WEEE scrap, tyre recycling, ASR processing and scrap metal processing applications.
More details about MTB Recycling’s equipment can be found at www.mtb-recycling.fr/index-3.html or, for English-speakers, at www.mtb-recycling.fr/en/index-3.html.
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