Finlay Hydrascreens 693 Supertrak
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Finlay Hydrascreens introduces a large-volume self-contained mobile system, called 693 Supertrak. The self-propelled 693 Supertrak has been designed for recycling, demolition waste, crushed stone, sand, gavel and topsoil applicaton. It features a 5 feet by 20 feet twin-deck screen, a high-capacity belt-feed hopper, and three hydrautically folding discharge conveyors. The 693 Supetrak is powered by a 100 hp water-cooled diesel engine.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 2000
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DIngs overhead magnet
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Dings Magnetic Group has unveiled an overhead magnetic separator designed for the mobile crusher market. The magnet utilizes a patented combination of ceramic and rare earth permanent magnets to offer superior strength without the need for power supply and rectifier. Its design provides equipment manufacturers and end users increased magnetic separation ability considered unattainable without a power supply.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 2000
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Grasan recycling plant
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Grasan, labeled as the US largest maker of cullet recycling plants, introduces heavy-duty glass recycling plants in standard and custom- engineered designs. The plants are capable of producing up to 40 ton per hour of 'clean, furnace-ready' minus 3/4-inch cullet made from bottles and jars. They are equipped with a prescreen and final screening stations, and specially-designed impact crusher.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 2000
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