1. Weltec Biopower MultiMix System.
Weltec Biopower, based in Stoneleigh, U.K., has developed the MultiMix liquid input system for the stabilization of anaerobic digestion (AD) systems. The retrofittable system offers the following features:
- Comminutes fibrous and sticky input materials, such as grass silage, solid manure or cosubstrates, so it is suitable for bacteria
- Helps prevent outages and increase productivity
- Allows for flexible mixing of input materials and provides an alternative to using maize silages
- Separates foreign matters such as rocks or metals, decreasing the potential for damage and buildup
- Reduces the risk of floating or sinking layers
Visit www.weltec-biopower.com to learn more.
2. DustBoss Suppression Rings.
Dust Control Technology (DCT), Peoria, Ill., has introduced four new sizes of its DustBoss DB-RTM dust suppression ring to give bulk material handlers more options with regard to conveyor sizes and discharge flows. Features include:
- For use at material discharge points on conveyors or chutes to create a virtual curtain around the outflow
- Focused dust management suited to continuous duty
- Nine sizes available, including new 30-, 48-, 54- and 72-inch models
- Stainless steel rings engineered for longevity
- Requires no electrical power or compressed air
- Can be customized with DCT’s Variable Particle Sizing
Visit www.dustboss.com for more information.
3. Saturn Grizzly Super 80 Granulator.
Available from Granutech-Saturn Systems, based in Grand Prairie, Texas, is the new Super 80 (S-80) Saturn Grizzly granulator, featuring several enhancements:
- Higher horsepower, slower speed and four-times-higher torque than the original model 80
- Can handle a variety of materials, including tires, nonferrous metal, biomass, plastics and e-scrap
- Designed for customers who need to process at higher volume while making a smaller product
- Housing liner plates, two-piece screen design, multiedge reusable knives and service platforms and handrails
Visit www.granutech.com for more information.
4. Westeria Pusher Plate Bins.
Germany-based Westeria Fördertechnik GmbH, represented in the U.S. by eFactor3, Charlotte, N.C., has redesigned its line of pusher plate bins. Features include:
- Designed to provide consistent metering to downstream waste and recycling equipment
- Guaranteed to be axially aligned
- Bin walls constructed to ensure maximum useful inside width and volume
Visit www.efactor3.com for more information.

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