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P R O D U C T S
SICON enables ‘affordable’ non-ferrous
separation
First-time loading success with LOADRITE
No hassle thanks to ‘ultra-compact’ baler
‘Due to the increasing economic
pressure on shredding opera-
tions, it is important to maxi-
mise the revenue stream by
affordable investments to
increase the non-ferrous metal
yield and quality,’ asserts SICON
of Germany. With this goal in
mind, the manufacturer of com-
prehensive and advanced pro-
cessing plants for shredder resi-
due has introduced a new line of
highly accurate sensor sorters.
Designed as an upgrade for the Zorba
stainless steel fraction and described as
a ‘turnkey solution’ for affordable dry
Actronic Technologies, the New
Zealand specialist in electronic
measurement and control prod-
ucts as well as software, has
released the LOADRITE L2150
wheel loader scale which is said
to ‘provide certainty that trucks
will be loaded to the optimal
weight, fi rst time’.
The L2150 has been designed specifi –
cally for bucket excavators and offers
increased weighing accuracy and reli-
ability with entry-level data manage-
ment. ‘Using this weighing system,
trucks are neither under-loaded nor
overloaded, with the ensuing associated
productivity losses and excess machine
wear problems, respectively, all but
eliminated,’ says the manufacturer.
The wheel loader scale is equipped with
Green Tower Industries, a North
American developer of renew-
able green energy and organic
recycling technology, has creat-
ed the B2000 Ultra-Compact
Baler which boasts ‘enough
power (2000psi) to tackle jobs
that would normally require a
full-size industrial baler’.
Capable of handling plastics, cardboard,
cans and other forms of dry recyclable,
non-ferrous metal separation, SICON’s
latest development can detect and sepa-
rate copper particles measuring less than
2 mm from the heavy shredder fraction
or shredder residue. The sorters are said
to be suitable for operations handling
between one and 30 tonnes per hour.
‘The SICON-Zorba-Upgrade is based on
the industry-proven and benchmark-set-
ting VariSort-Sensor machines, combined
with metal, optical and/or X-Ray-Sensor
technology,’ notes the manufacturer. The
equipment is said to eliminate overloading
issues and also recognises the light alu-
minium fraction, it adds.
SICON, Hilchenbach, Germany,
Phone: +49 2733 8117 60,
Fax: +49 2733 8117 620,
Email: [email protected]
www.sicontechnology.com
Friction and Ambi-
ent Compensa-
tion Technology
software, which
means it is capa-
ble of calculat-
ing the weight
of any load
regardless of
time of day,
machine type,
operator or
temperature.
Actronic Technologies, Auckland,
New Zealand,
Phone: +64 9820 7720,
Fax: +64 9820 7721,
Email: [email protected]
www.loadritescales.com
the B2000 is a ‘very compact and con-
venient’ device with dimensions of 28 x
28 x 88 inches (71 x 71 x 224 cm) such
that it takes up half the space of most
balers on the market today, it is claimed.
Designed to accept conventional 120 V
electrical hook-ups, the B2000 ‘is high-
ly mobile and can power through the
toughest jobs’, says Green Tower Indus-
tries.
As it removes ‘all the hassle’ associated
with an oversized conventional baler,
this recent release has already become
‘quite a favourite’ among restauran-
teurs, grocery stores and small busi-
nesses alike, says the company.
Green Tower Industries,
Quebec, Canada,
Phone: +1 855 484 8678,
Email: [email protected]
www.greentower.co
Erdwich unveils robust coarse shredder
German technology specialist
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme
has introduced the RM 1350/2
coarse shredder in order to han-
dle the increasing volumes of
waste electrical and electronic
equipment.
The new machine incorporates a two-
shaft rotor ripping system, shredding
e-scrap ranging from coffee-makers to
washing machines both slowly and care-
fully ‘so that only a very small quantity
of condensers and batteries are
deformed’. Material can be shredded
both in forward and reverse mode.
The robust shredding tools are made of
special wear-resistant steel and do not
have to be removed for reconditioning,
but can be regenerated quickly and eco-
nomically in situ simply by welding,
according to Erdwich. Each cutting shaft
is driven individually by a double-
reduced elastic-supported torque motor;
an automatic central lubrication system
is included. There is no ‘seizing-up’ of
cutting tools during longer idle running,
Erdwich also points out.
The RM 1350/2 coarse shredder is avail-
able in two sizes with cutting lengths of
either 1500 mm or 2000 mm, boasting
drive powers of 2 x 45 kW or 2 x 75 kW
for throughput rates of between 3 and
12 tonnes per hour.
Erdwich Zerkleinerungssysteme,
Kaufering, Germany,
Phone: +49 8191 96520,
Fax: +49 8191 9652 16,
Email: [email protected]
www.erdwich.eu
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