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Protection of the environment and reduction of costs have to be the primary goals of today's industry. The increasing environmental consciousness, underlined by governmental requirements, along with new economical concepts are the background for a world-wide movement to recycle leftover-concrete. The concrete recycling-plants by Stetter have proven to be dependable, robust and very economical solutions to teh question on how to recycle concrete. And best of all, the plants are designed not only to protect the environment because of recycling concrete, but also during the recycling process itself.
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The Plasma Arc Centrifugal Treatment (PACTTM) System provides high processing temperatures (12000 to 16000C) for superior Destruction of hazardous waste and Removal Efficiences (DRE's).
This processing method greatly reduces the volume of the charged material and depending upon the materials chosen to be processed in the PACT, those waste products have potentially profitable uses.
Thermal Processing Equipment offered by SECO/WARWICK is a products range made in Europe, based on RETECH's SYSTEMS LLC knowledge, experience and technology.
Cooperation between SECO/WARWICK and RETECH benefits European customers by metric standards, European parts, CE for European Directives, local sale and after sale service support.
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Eriez' latest innovation for the recycling industry, the EcoTowerSort™, sorts aluminum, stainless steel, copper cables, heavy fractions, PCB's and plastic coated wires through modular sorting technologies. Configurations include a fluff separator, rare earth drum separator, eddy current separator, air sensor sorter and/or a mechanical paddle sensor sorter.
The EcoTowerSort uses gravity to process metals, eliminating redundant conveyors and feeders to move product between stages, making it ideal for electronic or e-scrap, auto scrap and post secondary metal recycling markets.
Its small footprint makes it easy for the EcoTowerSort to integrate into an existing plant and decks can be added as needed.
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Tyre Grinding with Flat-Die Granulation Presses
The process developed by Amandus Kahl GmbH at Reinbek for warm grinding of waste tyres is an economic alternative to the aforementioned traditional grinding processes.
The supplied tyres are cut in a preliminary stage to a chip size of 50 to 100 mm. Via an intermediate buffer the chips are conveyed into the core component of the plant, the rubber grinding unit. Here the tyre parts are ground in a Kahl flat-die granulation press according to the pan grin¬der roller principle.
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