Terex Recycling Systems Launches the TSD-280 Drum Screen
16 October 2024
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Terex® Recycling Systems, manufacturer of modular recycling plants and products, is proud to introduce the TSD-280 Drum Screen. Designed for heavy-duty processing, the TSD-280 enhances recycling operations by pre-sorting bulky construction and industrial waste and providing a steady, efficient flow of materials.
Capable of handling raw, unsorted C&D and C&I waste of all sizes, the TSD-280 efficiently separates bulky materials from the waste stream, eliminating the need for additional manual sorting. It also improves overall sorting efficiency by preventing jams and providing a more consistent flow of material, reducing downtime, and increasing productivity.
With less extensive pre-sorting activities, the TSD-280 provides customers with higher capacity and improved material purity. The drum screen produces a more consistent material size, resulting in higher-quality recyclables and reduced contamination. Additional benefits include reduced labour costs by eliminating the need for additional material handlers and operators, as well as greater environmental sustainability by contributing to a more efficient and sustainable recycling process.
Kenny Hull, Product & Commercial Manager, Terex Recycling Systems commented “The TSD-280 Drum Screen is designed to support recycling facilities by improving operational efficiency and contributing to sustainability efforts. It is an excellent choice for pre-sorting bulky construction and industrial waste, which can either be disposed of, sorted, or shredded for reintroduction into the process. This results in a more consistent and efficient sorting operation, producing higher-quality recyclables with reduced contamination.”
The TSD-280 is available to order now in various sizes to meet specific needs and application requirements. Available either as a standalone pre-sorting line or integrated into existing and new recycling systems. For more information please visit the Terex Recycling Systems Website.