Sparta Manufacturing, Notre Dame, New Brunswick, has announced the recent sale of an automated 100 ton-per-hour C&D recycling system to Cooper Tank Recycling, a New York City-based recycler.
Serving the construction and demolition industry in the New York metropolitan region for more than 30 years, Cooper Tank Recycling currently processes 1,250 tons of C&D debris, tipped by more than 200 trucks, every day.
To fulfill Cooper Tank Recycling’s vision of increasing its daily production, improving its recovery efficiency, capturing a wider range of recyclables through increased levels of automation and reducing its proportion of waste going to landfills, the Cooper team turned to Sparta Manufacturing.
Sparta is providing the overall system design, engineering, manufacturing and installation of Cooper Recycling’s C&D recycling system. Sparta is manufacturing all conveyors, sort lines and steelworks, and is integrating specialized processing equipment into the system, including: General Kinematics’ vibratory technology Finger-Screeners and De-Stoners; SSI Shredding Systems’ low-speed shredders; Green Machine’s Green Eye optical sorters; AEI Screening Solutions’ bivi-TEC screens; Dings’ Magnetic Separators; and Steinert’s Eddy Current Separators.
This system configuration, design and equipment selection was the result of extensive collaboration between Cooper’s operations management and Sparta’s engineering and operations teams, drawing from more than 100 years of combined C&D recycling system experience.
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