In response to the needs of the growing C&D recycling market in North America, Lubo USA, a sister company of Stamford, Connecticut-based Van Dyk Recycling Solutions, says it has introduced a line of economical sorting systems featuring the company’s patented anti-wrapping (AWS) screen.
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Lubo, which says it is known for its comprehensive and pioneering line of C&D sorting equipment, including Lubo screens, Wal-air density separators, and Titech optical sorters, is now incorporating its AWS screens into its systems.
The AWS screen has already proven itself in the municipal solid waste/refuse-derived fuel (MSW/RDF) market as a highly effective method of removing the fines that make sorting difficult, according to the company. Through the utilization of the AWS with C&D, Lubo says it is able to provide economical and expandable solutions to this market as well.
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According to Pieter Eenkema van Dijk, president of Lubo USA LLC, “Lubo has always been known for their quality and their ability to provide systems that recover high percentages of clean construction and demolition materials. With the addition of the AWS screen, we are now able to offer simplified but effective sorting lines for the North American market. We are excited and confident that these new sort lines will provide U.S. customers with a viable and economical solution to their C&D sorting requirements.”
More information on the AWS screen or the new sorting systems from Lubo, can be obtained by contacting your local sales manager or by contacting Lubo directly at 203-967-1100, info@vdrs.com, or www.vdrs.com.
Lubo USA is the exclusive distributor of Lubo machinery, a worldwide leader in screening technology and the inventor of the StarScreen.
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