Finlay 883 tracked screen adds capacity

18 December 2012

UK recycling outfit Johnson Services Ltd, based in Nottingham, has taken delivery of a Terex Finlay 883 forward facing tracked screen to process waste material resulting from a new tram project in Nottingham city centre.

The screen is being used as a primary screen for the inert spoil, which is then crushed and reused in concrete and as a secondary aggregate on other construction projects, with the 883 able to process up to 1,000 tonnes of this material per day. Johnson is also using it as a primary screen to process incinerated bottom ash, which is then further recycled by the company’s fixed plant.

According to founder and director Steve Johnson:“The 883 is very flexible and will certainly cover everything that we need it to. We can change the decks on it fairly easy which means I can take it off one product and put it on to another fairly quickly.”

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