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RWM Preview Atritor


Stand: 2074


The Atritor Turbo Separator is designed to separate the contents from the packaging of a range of materials. The Turbo Separator is ideal for the de-packaging of out-of-spec, out-dated or mislabelled food stuffs and beverages and has the ability to reclaim up to 99% of dry or liquid products from its containers. Examples of materials separated from its packaging include beans, cigarettes, deodorants, processed meats, bread, soups, beverages, coffee, gravy granules, pet foods, powdered milk, milk, tea, fruit juices, vegetables, chemicals, cosmetics, paint, oil, insecticides and gypsum from plasterboard. Types of packaging separated include tin cans, plastic bottles, soft packaging, aluminium cans, sachets, pouched, polymer bags, paper bags, boxed products, tetra paks, plastic containers, tubes, cartons, plastic jars and cardboard containers. Turbo Separator clients include food manufacturers, renderers, waste companies, composters, waste-to-energy plants, secure destruction, animal feed manufacturers and cosmetic manufacturers.


Aylesford Newsprint Stand: 920


One in seven newspapers bought and read in the UK is recycled and reprocessed at the Aylesford Newsprint paper mill in Kent. Annually, some 500,000 tonnes of newspapers and magazines from local authority kerbside collections and bring banks across the UK are delivered to the Kent mill where they are pulped and cleaned before being manufactured into 100% recycled newsprint. This year at RWM, Aylesford will be on hand to discuss how collection and sorting methods can increase diversion with minimum impact on quality. They’ll also explain how work undertaken by the company’s new product development team is securing new end markets which will help guarantee a long term outlet within a changing media market.


Baughans Stand: OA101


Baughans is a British manufacturer specialising in screening and crushing equipment. The company supplies complete picking/ recycling stations that enable skip businesses to recycle rubbish and make vast savings by reducing the amount going to landfill. The first thing a screener does is take out the fines which instantly reduces the weight. The company says its screeners vary from a small finger screener to trommels made for 20 to over 100 tonne an hour, and now the company has the new refiner barrel. Baughans crushers vary from an innovative bucket concrete crusher, a six tonne mini crusher with a 20 x 20 jaw with an output of 20 tonne an hour to larger crushers with outputs of over 50 tonne an hour.


Blue Group OA164


Once again, Blue Group will be showcasing its product range at RWM. Located outside, Blue will be showcasing the revolutionary new DW 3060 Bio Power slow speed shredder from Doppstadt. Launched in early 2010, the DW 3060 Bio Power is the next generation in slow speed shredders, offering phenomenal throughput, with high speed like product at slow speed wear costs. As well as Doppstadt’s complete range of shredders and screens, Blue’s complete product range includes bespoke waste systems, Marathon balers, Powerscreen crushers and screens, Pellenc optical sorting technology, Nihot air separation, General


54 Solids & Bulk Handling • August 2010 BRT Recycling Technologie Stand: 1852


With its compact frame and low start-up cost the SEP-O-MAT waste paper sorting system has set new standards. This paper sorting screen provides a perfect solution for all types of plants. One organisation may appreciate its price, whereas another company working within a tight operating footprint will choose this machine because of its compact dimensions. The SEP-O-MAT is equipped with a large feed hopper fitted with a material metering system which directly charges the machine’s rotor screen. Feed conveyors are no longer required. The SEP-O-MAT waste paper sorting system can either be used for initial material separation or can easily be integrated in existing MRFs. It facilitates the subsequent sorting processes and saves on manpower for the manual or mechanical post-sorting. Very often, even most modern sorting systems do not reach the required capacities. The incoming material is fed unevenly to the sorters or screens. The metering system of the SEP-O-MAT ensures that the material is fed to its own rotor screens in the desired rate and an easy-to-screen condition. The outcoming cardboard, boxes and newspapers are efficiently separated. By loosening up the material and evening out the material supply, the SEP-O-MAT developed by BRT Recycling Technologie in Germany, can boost the efficiency of downstream processes by 20%.


www.solidsandbulk.co.uk


Kinematics vibratory feeders, Telestack conveyors and Backhus compost turners.


bpi.recycled products Stand: 680


With the recycling and waste management sector continuing to grow at an impressive rate, there’ll be no shortage of new companies exhibiting at this year’s RWM. Those visitors looking for more established names in the industry will also be catered for thanks to the appearance of exhibitors like bpi.recycled products.


Staff from bpi.recycled products will be keen to talk about the sheer breadth of its offer. Those looking to dispose of scrap will be able to hear how bpi.recycled products can accept material from a diverse range of sources – including the industrial, commercial, agricultural, automotive and domestic sectors. They’ll also be able to learn more about the firm’s hassle free waste collection service. Similarly, visitors looking for waste management solutions will be equally well catered for. The bpi.recycled products’ team will be looking to tell these individuals about its extensive portfolio of products which includes garden and recycling sacks, battery collection bags and the increasingly popular Green Sack range of 100% recycled polythene refuse sacks.


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