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Kodiak Metal-Miner Separation System. Kodiak Group, a Grayling, Mich.-based engineering and equipment company, has announced that its Metal-Miner separation system is now available to the recycling industry. Features include:
• Piston-actuated diverters sort and separate metals from an eddy current’s discharge waste stream
• Initiates with an inlet feeder to spread out the material over the full width of the vulcanized belt array
• High-speed sensors communicate with the diverters downstream to separate the desired materials
• Diverters made from wear-resistant material
Visit www.kodiakgrp.com for more information.
Titan Live-Floor Trailers. Titan Trailers Inc., based in Delhi, Ontario, has announced that it has added a new series of live-floor trailers for demanding applications to its product line. Features include:
• Equipped with new V-18 aluminum V-Floor unloading system from Keith Manufacturing Co., Madras, Ore.
• Provides resistance to leaks and heat without floor seals that would be damaged by excessive wear
• Recommended applications include municipal solid waste, recycled materials, wood chips and construction debris
• 48-foot trailer offers 130 cubic yards of payload capacity
Visit www.titantrailers.com for more information.
Cleveland Vibrator Twin Motor Sifter. The Cleveland Vibrator Co., based in Cleveland, has introduced a new material vibratory screen in its Twin Motor Sifter. Features include:
• 3-D motion designed for greater throughput of difficult-to-screen products down to 20 microns
• 24-inch or 36-inch diameter screen sizes
• Twin rotary electric drives with fully adjustable eccentric weights outboard mounted
• Removable fines funnel for easy cleaning
Visit www.clevelandvibrator.com for more information.
Refuse Parts LowLift Hoist. Refuse Parts LLC, based in Iberia, Ohio, has introduced its new LowLift hoist. Features include:
• Hinged tail that serves as a loading platform, allowing easier and closer alignment with the container
• Hoist does not have to be raised to load or unload containers
• Offers 30-second loading and unloading cycle times
• Single-cable sheave is attached to the carriage and travels the entire length of the hoist
• Powered by a 7-inch telescopic cylinder
Visit www.refuseparts.com for more information.
ScrapWare VIN Scanner. ScrapWare, Rockville, Md., has introduced the VIN Scanner to help recyclers comply with Federal National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) law. Features include:
• Interfaces and cross references with ScrapWareSV purchase tickets, handwritten tickets or other software products
• Hardware includes Windows Mobile PDA with VIN Decoding Software installed and a Bluetooth wireless scanner
• Information provided for more than 70 vehicle models from a 15-year period
• User is prompted to check for stolen vehicles with each scan, and clones are identified
• Data can be uploaded to Auto Data Direct, Insurance Services Organization or state motor vehicle administrations (if supported)
Visit www.scrapware.com for more information.
FV Evans EvaShred Panther. FV Evans, a New Zealand-based manufacturer of machinery, has announced the worldwide release of the EvaShred Panther, a shredding machine for the processing of scrap materials. Features include:
• Able to handle tires, electronic scrap, secure document destruction, wood pallets and other recyclables
• Driven by two 40-horsepower motors
• Measures 14 feet long by 10 feet high and weighs approximately 4 tons
Visit www.evansengineering.co.nz for more information.
Buffalo Turbine Nozzles. Buffalo Turbine, Springville, N.Y., is now offering its Monsoon dust control units with a gyratory atomizing nozzle. Features include:
• Moves water or other fluid through a screen mesh that surrounds a rotating hub helping trap airborne dust particles and odor to reduce pollution
• Significant rotating speed of hub ensures dust-control solution is forced through the rotating mesh screen, pulverizing the fluid into a uniform spectrum of atomized droplets
• Tiny droplets will mix with turbulent airflow and will project 30-200 micron-size particles into the air more than 150 feet to trap dust particles
Visit www.buffaloturbine.com for more information.
Rubbermaid Carts and Containers. Rubbermaid Commercial Products (RCP), a facility maintenance equipment provider based in Winchester, Va., has introduced a new line of heavy-duty carts and containers suitable for the recycling industry. Features include:
• New line contains 55 products
• Composed of Duramold structural resin and metal composite structure
• Can hold and transport up to 2,500 pounds
Visit www.rcpmaterialhandling.com for more information.
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