1. DVO phosphorous recovery system. New from DVO Inc., of Chilton, Wisconsin, is an advanced phosphorous recovery system for use with the company’s anaerobic digesters. The company says the new system offers these features:
- removes 75 to 95 percent of phosphorus from anaerobically digested wastes
- designed for use with DVO’s patented two-stage mixed plug flow anaerobic digester
- generates marketable phosphorus-rich solids
- low maintenance, sustainable treatment solution for agriculture and industry
Visit www.dvoinc.net for more information.
2. Komptech Terminator shredder. Komptech Americas LLC of Westminster, Colorado, has introduced the Terminator shredder, which offers these features:
- single-shaft universal shredder with XXF shredder unit
- designed for preprocessing difficult-to-shred waste
- offers a size-defined, homogenous product
- features the blade mounting of the company’s fine system coupled with a new tooth arrangement that puts the full shredding force on one tooth at any given time
- new counter comb adjustable down to a shredding gap of just 2 millimeters for a very fine grain
- especially useful when shredding tires
Visit www.komptechamericas.com for details.
3. Joest Oscilla flip-flow screen. Available from Joest Inc., with offices in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, is the Oscilla Flip Flow screen, for screening difficult materials. The company says the screen offers these features:
- for heterogeneous and wet recycling materials as well as high moisture and sticky ash, minerals and clay-type materials
- particle sizes up to 3.9 inches (100 millimeters)
- vibratory screen offering linear or circular motion
- patented design connects the screen body and inner frame with a leafspring system
- available as a multideck flip-flow screen or a combination of flip-flow and conventional screen
Visit www.joest-us.com for more information.
4. Machinex MACH Hyspec optical sorter. Machinex of Plessisville, Quebec, has introduced the MACH Hyspec optical sorting machine, offering these features, according to the company:
- high-speed, short-wave infrared (SWIR) hyperspectral detection system
- different models can detect various grades of materials, including plastics, fiber and wood products
- color recognition and metal detection options
- higher depth field detection of 16.9 inches (430 millimeters) efficient in ejecting rolling objects
- patent-pending light system generates reduced heat
Visit www.machinextechnologies.com for details.
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