The Doppstadt SM 720 SA Plus from Doppstadt, with U.S. offices in Rockville, Maryland, screen is a new solution for operators who have to process large quantities of various recyclables in different places quickly and reliably, according to the company.
Recycling enterprises, compost and earth-working plants, under-ground engineering, gravel and sand operators or container services can separate nearly any solid in-put material in up to six different fractions by means of this screen: construction rubble, industrial waste, biomass or garbage, plastic, glass, paper or wood, sand, gravel, scrap or slag. The SM 720 SA Plus adapts to the screening tasks by component change.
The 7.2 cubic meter (9.4 cubic yard) hopper can be filled continuously, the screen can receive and discharge more bulk material in shorter time. The rear and side discharge conveyors are longer, so that the conical pile becomes higher and larger by a quarter and has to be removed less frequently.
The driving power of the trommel has nearly doubled compared with the previous model thus enabling a higher throughput. The SM 720 SA Plus adapts to changing screening requirements. It can be equipped with various screening trommels with different mesh sizes. Different recyclables can be processed in one machine, the trommels can be changed without tools in less than fifteen minutes. Even the user-friendliness of the machine has been optimized: Start and stop and the screening trommel speed are controlled comfortably at the machine rear.
The screen is designed for mobility and can be transported on a semi-trailer without special permit, according to Doppstadt. In spite of its size, the SM 720 SA Plus can be used nearly anywhere, product manager Karsten Runge explains. “Just tow it to the truck, fold away the projecting components and go to the site of operation.
The Doppstadt machine is efficient and clean: it complies with the exhaust limit values of Euro IV (Tier 4 final).” Runge adds, “An environmental enterprise must take the environment protection seriously. Our machine solutions are separating with EU IV / Tier 4 exhaust stand-ard engines. On this point, we are pioneers in our branch.”
Recycling enterprises, compost and earth-working plants, under-ground engineering, gravel and sand operators or container services can separate nearly any solid in-put material in up to six different fractions by means of this screen: construction rubble, industrial waste, biomass or garbage, plastic, glass, paper or wood, sand, gravel, scrap or slag. The SM 720 SA Plus adapts to the screening tasks by component change.
The 7.2 cubic meter (9.4 cubic yard) hopper can be filled continuously, the screen can receive and discharge more bulk material in shorter time. The rear and side discharge conveyors are longer, so that the conical pile becomes higher and larger by a quarter and has to be removed less frequently.
The driving power of the trommel has nearly doubled compared with the previous model thus enabling a higher throughput. The SM 720 SA Plus adapts to changing screening requirements. It can be equipped with various screening trommels with different mesh sizes. Different recyclables can be processed in one machine, the trommels can be changed without tools in less than fifteen minutes. Even the user-friendliness of the machine has been optimized: Start and stop and the screening trommel speed are controlled comfortably at the machine rear.
The screen is designed for mobility and can be transported on a semi-trailer without special permit, according to Doppstadt. In spite of its size, the SM 720 SA Plus can be used nearly anywhere, product manager Karsten Runge explains. “Just tow it to the truck, fold away the projecting components and go to the site of operation.
The Doppstadt machine is efficient and clean: it complies with the exhaust limit values of Euro IV (Tier 4 final).” Runge adds, “An environmental enterprise must take the environment protection seriously. Our machine solutions are separating with EU IV / Tier 4 exhaust stand-ard engines. On this point, we are pioneers in our branch.”
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