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WASTE RECYCLING Anaconda now offer ‘larger’ trommel screen


Anaconda Equipment International, the Northern Ireland based equipment manufacturer to the mining, quarry and recycling industries, are pleased to announce the launch of the TD620 Trommel Screen.


The TD620 model has been introduced following demand from customers who require a machine to handle larger volumes and feed size than those offered by the highly successful TD516. Reflecting their expertise in trommel design/manufacture, Anaconda has launched the TD620 trommel screen specifically for processing materials such as waste, compost, woodchip, soil, and related products. Fitted as standard with a Tier 3B 124HP


(93kW) JCB444 Ecomax engine, the 620 has been designed with an optional dual power system reducing fuel consumption, emissions and noise levels. Tier III and Tier IV and fixed speed genset power units are available. A modern control panel allows operators


to easily configure the machine to suit required applications. The control system features; a drum load sensing system, forward and reverse 4 wheel drum drive with variable speed control and variable speed


control on all conveyors to optimize throughput requirements. The load-sensing material feed enables an optimum utilization of the large screening surface. The TD620 trommel is extremely robust


with a high capacity drum suitable for efficiently processing the most difficult applications from construction & demolition waste to fine soil screening. With numerous screens and drum types available, the TD620 provides exceptional solutions across a range of sectors. To aid servicing and maintenance on the


unit, all conveyors use a modular design, allowing each one to be removed independently. Additionally, a hydraulic lift-out drum gives operators quick drum change thus minimises downtime if changing from one size of screened product to another. Thanks to the modular principle, the basic machine can easily be equipped with a wide choice of options to meet specific requirements. The overall weight (20T) and dimensions of the


VEKA Recycling looking forward to exhibiting


at RWM, stand 4J30-K31 VEKA Recycling has announced that in September it will be exhibiting at this year’s Recycling Waste Management (RWM) exhibition, Europe’s leading event for resource efficiency and waste management.


Looking to communicate to plastics professionals that include recyclate in their process that it is possible to buy consistently high quality product from a reliable source, VEKA Recycling’s other goal is to inform visitors that the company has a heritage that cannot be matched by any other recycler. The Kent-based firm is a subsidiary of VEKA Umwelttechnik. Reaching its


objective of being able to supply the highest quality recycled pellet to


extruders but crucially, with guaranteed consistency of product quality, VEKA Recycling’s Simon Scholes said this is due to the combined efforts of the company’s Kent-based plant and factories in Germany and France. “We have evolved processes that ensure the highest quality PVC-U pellet is available for re-manufacture with volumes that are guaranteed and processes that fully comply with all international requirements.”


TD620 allow for easy transport to anywhere in the world. For maximum mobility and onsite flexibility, the TD620 is available in both wheeled and tracked versions. Commenting on the latest offering from


Anaconda, Operations Director Martin Quinn: “Demand is once again driving us to design and manufacture larger mobile screening products. The TD620 is engineered to offer operators higher levels of production and the ability to feed and process large feed material. The TD620 trommel is another quality product added to the Anaconda range and will provide our dealer network with yet another option to our customers around the globe.”


Tong Recycling promotes latest skip waste


technology at RWM Recycling and waste handling equipment manufacturer Tong Recycling will be at this year’s RWM event, and will join forces with Prostar Recycling Machinery to promote their latest skip-waste sorting technology.


Backed by over 85 years of engineering experience, Tong Recycling specialises in robust and reliable sorting and handling machinery for all types of waste, from single conveyors and elevators to fully integrated turnkey MRF systems incorporating hoppers, picking stations and trommels. The company is


increasingly incorporating Prostar adjustable star screens within its skip-waste handling lines, as when coupled with air separation, this offers a complete solution to sorting


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waste fines, allowing higher rate Landfill Tax to be avoided. “The Prostar adjustable star


screen has been particularly effective as a secondary screener for wet and difficult materials which are less suited to trommel screening,” says Edward Tong, Managing Director at Tong Engineering Ltd. For more details visit Tong Recycling at RWM.


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