Germany-based manufacturer Lindemann Metal Recycling has launched a midsize shredder, the TXS 69x90. With a standardized, modular “plug and play” design for quick installation, the shredder is aimed at cost-conscious customers in the rapidly developing markets of Asia, the Middle East and South America, the company says.
The TXS 69x90 delivers a power rating of between 1,000 and 2,500 horsepower and can process up to 60 tons of mixed scrap or car bodies per hour, according to the company. Lindemann offers numerous upgrade options, including a variable frequency drive, shredder drive assistance and an intelligent data extraction system. Pre-assembled hydraulic and electrical controls are delivered in containers, ready for easy “plug-and-play” installation.
Key features include a 40-degree inclined feed chute, twin-drive roller technology with two hydraulic motors, a three-part anvil, a two-piece impact wall and a single-piece rear wall with water injection openings. An adjustable ejection flap controls production volume and quality.
“The TXS 69x90 addresses the growing global demand in the recycling industry,” says Alexander Zinn, global sales director at Lindemann. “As metal recycling continues to expand, driven by economic factors, regulatory pressures and the increasing focus on sustainability, there is a clear need for adaptable and efficient solutions. The TXS 69x90, with its modular ‘plug and play’ design, meets these requirements by offering a high-quality, safe and efficient shredder that can be quickly installed and operational. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for customers facing rapidly evolving market conditions.”
The TXS is available now.
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