Terex introduces 90-tph capacity pre-sorting drum screen for C&D waste

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Terex Recycling Systems has launched its new TSD-280 Drum Screen, which is designed for handling heavy-duty construction and industrial waste.

the TSD-280 Drum Screen The TSD-280 Drum Screen. (PHOTO: Terex)

The new drum screen aims to improve recycling operations by pre-sorting bulky materials and maintaining a steady flow of waste for further processing.

The TSD-280 can handle unsorted construction and demolition (C&D) as well as commercial and industrial (C&I) waste, and is capable of separating large materials from the waste stream. This reduces the need for manual sorting and aims to improve recycler’s overall operational efficiency by preventing jams and ensuring a smoother flow of materials.

Terex Recycling Systems states that the drum screen can improve material quality by producing a more consistent size of recyclables and by reducing contamination. It may also lower labour costs by reducing the need for manual material handling.

According to Kenny Hull, Product and Commercial Manager at Terex Recycling Systems, the TSD-280 can also support recycling facilities by enhancing their sustainability efforts.

Kenny said: “It is an excellent choice for pre-sorting bulky construction and industrial waste, which can either be disposed of, sorted, or shredded for reintroduction into the process.”

The drum screen, which can be ordered in 45, 60 and 95 tph capacities to suit companies’ waste management needs, can be used as a standalone pre-sorting solution or integrated into existing systems.

Key features of the heavy duty model include a 1.8-metre bunker feeder with high sides, a 2-m oversize conveyor, a 1.4-m undersize conveyor with impact bars, and a screening drum that incorporates a 4-wheel drive design.

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