Sorting screener SC
processfor the paper industrydisc

sorting screener
sorting screener
sorting screener
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Characteristics

Applications
sorting, process, for the paper industry
Type
disc
Material
for waste
Other characteristics
inclined

Description

Disc / Rotor Screen BRT HARTNER SC Coarse Screen for the Efficient Separation of Cardboard and Carton You are aiming to sort and separate cardboard and paper in your plant to generate high quality products at the highest efficiency and lowest costs? The treatment process in a sorting plant for waste paper is always the same: The paper-cardboard-mix from municipal collection is first fed to a Feed Hopper. This machine loosens up the material and evenly transfers it to subsequent coarse screening. Here, cardboard (approx. larger than a pizza box) is separated. The resulting mixed paper fraction, a mixture of newspapers, magazines, small cardboard and books, is supplied to further treatment. This treatment includes the separation of the fines within the material, the separation of small cardboard pieces as well as films and foils and other impurities. The final goal of the separation process is a deinking fraction with a maximum of 3 % impurities. We have a wide variety of machines and systems under the name of BRT HARTNER to facilitate your plant processes. Our Disc / Rotor Screen BRT HARTNER SC is for example used for the separation of large carboard pieces. The Coarse Screen BRT HARTNER SC is equipped with electric gear motors which are driven with chains and sprockets. In addition, it is equipped with rotating rotor elements which each consists of an axle with oval discs. Due to their special rubber mix, the discs have sufficient grip to move the cardboard over the screen to the upper discharge point.

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