US-based conveyor manufacturer Karl W. Schmidt has developed an Automatic Debaling System which, it says, will cut users’ manpower requirements while increasing throughput compared to manual separation methods.
Capable of de-densifying and metering materials with or without size reduction, the new system reduces bulk feeding, allows inspection of materials, and ensures a more constant stream.
An infeed conveyor, automatic debaler, take-away conveyor and all necessary chutes, hoppers and transitions are part of the base system, while a wide variety of options are available to tailor the system to specific application requirements.
Karl W. Schmidt has also announced that the first of its Shear Take-Away Systems has been installed at Rocky Mountain Recycling in Denver, USA. The set-up includes a vibratory conveyor, an inspection conveyor and a 60-foot radial stacking conveyor to receive loads from the company’€™s 1100-tonne scrap shear.
Karl W. Schmidt’€™s Sales Manager Jeffrey Van Galder comments: ’We are excited to offer a new alternative in scrap handling equipment to processors who have previously had limited options for such equipment. We have answered a call from the industries we serve with a quality and innovative response.’€™
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