Product Spotlight

New and updated products for the recycling industry

Doppstadt Methor shredder

Doppstadt, Velbert, Germany, has introduced the Methor model to its slow-speed shredder line. The shredder is in line with the company’s “Smart Solutions” concept: mobile, modular machines that can be used cost-effectively and flexibly in a variety of applications. According to the company, the Methor:

  • leverages its high-performance technology for smaller volumes
  • has been optimized for economic efficiency, ease of use, good accessibility and minimized downtime
  • is powered with a diesel engine, but the line will be expanded to include an electric drive option
  • is available as a stationary version as well as a carrier version for use with hooklift or on a track-mounted chassis

Visit https://doppstadt.de/en for more information.

BPS shredder isolation mounts

Best Process Solutions (BPS), Brunswick, Ohio, offers a complete line of shredder isolation mounts for the auto shredding and recycling industries. The shredder mounts:

  • are designed to reduce vibration and shock from impact loading, which are major causes of wear and fatigue
  • are heavy-duty units that are located between the main shredder assembly and the concrete support foundation
  • feature high-impact side guards and heavy-duty mechanical down stops
  • do not require hydraulic dampening fluid and are virtually maintenance-free

Visit www.bpsvibes.com for more information.

Al-Jon Bonfiglioli Squalo 4000 shear

Al-Jon Series by C&C Manufacturing, Ottumwa, Iowa, has released the Bonfiglioli Squalo 4000 shear. The shear features:

  • 2,645 tons of shearing force and can handle up to 46 short tons of material per hour
  • a low operating cost per ton
  • adjustable cut lengths that range from 22 inches to 51 inches
  • a blade set that can operate for an average of 1,200 working hours
  • diesel and electric models
  • ease of transportation

Visit www.aljon.com for more information.

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