Product Spotlight

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Schutte-Buffalo Hammermill E-Cycler. Schutte-Buffalo Hammermill, Buffalo, N.Y., has introduced the E-Cycler, a shredder designed to process hard drives and other electronic scrap. Features include:
• Replaceable abrasion-resistant steel wear plates and a heavy-duty rotor assembly
• A variety of screen sizes and four-way reversible hammers are also available
Visit
www.hammermills.com, e-mail info@hammermills.com or call (800) 447-4634 for more information.

SAS Scorpion Engine Puller. SAS of Luxemburg Ltd., Luxemburg, Wis., has introduced the Scorpion engine puller, which removes engines and transmissions from scrap vehicles. Features include:
• Mounts to any wheel loader weighing more than 28,000 pounds using a three- or four-pin attach
• Requires only one auxiliary hydraulic function
Visit
www.sasforks.com for more information.

Metso CR 225 LT Mobile Crusher. Metso Minerals, Waukesha, Wis., has launched a new track-mounted, mobile device for on-site crushing. The CR 225 LT combines the features of the Lokotrack track-mounted crushing plants and the Lindemann series of crushing equipment. Features include:
• Average throughput of between 30 to 50 tons per hour, depending on the material
• 3.51-gallon tank allows its to operate independently of electricity for up to three days of operation
• Weighs approximately 39 tons and is driven by a 405-kilowatt Csy C15 Acert Caterpillar diesel engine
Visit
www.metsominerals.com for more information.

Exsor Metal Sorter EX-900 with EMCAM Technology. Exsor GmbH, Hamburg, Germany, a company that specializes in metal sorting, has introduced its new sorter, the EX-900. Features include:
• High throughput of up to 40 tons per hour
• Separates nonferrous and ferrous metals and stainless steel
• Special features include planar magnetic induction tomography (PMIT) with an integrated real-time calculator that scans in 0.5 milliseconds, according to the company
Visit
www.exsor.de for more information.

WSM 4400 Series Hammermills. WSM, Salem, Ore., has introduced its 4400 Series hammermills, which are designed for fine-grind applications. Features include:
• A 44-inch diameter rotor with throat widths from 20 inches to 60 inches and drive systems up to 600 horsepower
• Easy-glide maintenance access doors, a wide base for improved throughput and multiple refiner plates designed for superior grinding action
• Equipped with WSM’s near full-circle sizing screens that are designed to maximize production in fine-grind applications
Visit
www.westsalem.com for more information.

Atlas Copco Combi Cutter CC 2500. Atlas Copco, a construction tools company with U.S. headquarters in Westfield, Mass., has added another unit to its line of Combi Cutter hydraulic demolition attachments. Features include:
• Universal and steel-cutting jaws available
• Universal jaws have an opening width of 34.6 inches and the steel-cutting jaws open 16.8 inches wide
•  Both jaws deliver a maximum cutting force of 330 tons
• Designed for use with carriers in the 22- to 35-metric-ton weight class
Visit
www.atlascopco.com for more information.

SiCon Polyfloat Pure-Grade Plastic Separator. SiCon, a German technology company, has developed a method for pure-grade separation of plastics based on lamella separation from wastewater purification. Features include:
• Intelligent control technology allows the use of different fluid densities
• Purity levels of more than 99 percent can be achieved
• Available for hard plastics and films in various performance classes ranging from 0.5 to 5 metric tons per hour
Visit
www.sicon.eu for more information.

Wayne Automated Tipper for Rear Loaders. Wayne Engineering, Cedar Falls, Iowa, has introduced the Arlock tipper system. Features include:
• Rear loaders equipped with the Arlock tipper can latch onto commercial Dumpsters and tip, dump, return and release the Dumpster in a single, automated motion
• The Arlock tailgate plate extends upward to eliminate the gap between the tailgate and the Dumpster to prevent any refuse from escaping
• This “extendable” tailgate increases hopper capacity between cycles by up to 25 percent 
Visit
www.wayneusa.com
for more information. 

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