Carbon Clean CycloneCC C1 units
United Kingdom-based Carbon Clean, with offices in the U.S., Canada and India, has launched its CycloneCC C1 series of carbon capture equipment for hard-to-abate industries, including cement, steel, refineries and energy from waste. The CycloneCC C1 series:
- is available in concentrations ranging from 3 percent to 20 percent, capturing up to 100,000 tons of CO2 per year
- achieves a height reduction of 70 percent compared with conventional solutions and features rotating packed bed technology that replaces every column used in a conventional plant, reducing the steel required by 35 percent and lowering the unit’s carbon footprint
- is 50 percent smaller than conventional carbon capture plants, with its largest equipment sizes reduced by a factor of 10
- features units that are prefabricated, skid-mounted and delivered on road truckable modules, cutting the costs associated with transport, logistics, site preparation and installation
- can be used by emitters of all sizes looking to deploy carbon capture units across multiple flue gas emission sources
- combines RPBs and the proprietary APBS-CDRMax solvent
Visit www.carbonclean.com for more information.
Machinex Mach Screw Screen
Machinex, Plessisville, Quebec, has launched its Mach Screw Screen, a front-end solution for material recovery facilities that pairs with the company’s Mach Trommel and expands its mechanical presort portfolio. The Mach Screw Screen:
- is designed to separate materials by size, whether at presort or screening (old corrugated containers and scalping)
- reduces tonnage sent to manual presort while enhancing worker safety by removing small hazardous materials includes patent-pending independent angle adjustments on both decks, considering the tilt and the roll of the screws
- features a patent pending double-flight design that protects the equipment from long parts to fall through the screws, with the number of screws adjustable to meet client requirements and changing consumer habits
- represents the second piece of mechanical front-end equipment designed by the company and adapted for single-stream, mixed waste processing and industrial, commercial and institutional systems
Visit www.machinextechnologies.com for more information.
Yanmar ViO35-7 mini excavator
Grand Rapids, Minnesota-based Yanmar Compact Equipment has introduced the ViO35-7 mini excavator, which features productivity, configuration and operator experience improvements over previous models. The mini excavator:
- features a 24.4-horsepower true zero tail swing, 36-degree visibility and a 7 percent improvement in excavator efficiency
- has a three-pump hydraulic system for less risk of slowing down during simultaneous operations
- includes increased maneuverability and 25 percent faster travel speeds under load
- has an auto kickdown feature built into the two-speed operation for easy transition to slower tasks
- is an 8,047-pound model with improved cycle times and a higher torque swing motor that boosts power for backfill work involving swinging and usability on slopes
Visit www.yanmar.com for more information.
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