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Three JOEST ASR processing plants for the USA
Three JOEST ASR processing plants for the USA
JOEST and its American partner are supplying a complete processing system in the USA for the recovery of fine metal with a grain size smaller than 12 mm. JOEST is supplying the screening and separation technology for this patented processing system, including long-part separators, flip-flow screens, air separators and three-way separation tables. The purpose of the system is to recover fine metals and separate light from heavy metals. The feed material consists of the fine fractions of crushed cars without the magnetic portion. These are called “ASR fines” in the USA and “shredder heavy fraction / shredder light faction” in Europe. First of all, long copper cables are separated from this material using the long-part separator. Subsequently the 0–12 mm fraction is screened at approx. 4 mm in the JOEST Flip-Flow Screen TOPCILLA. Each fraction (0–4 and 4–12 mm) goes to one of the four K-Sifters with separation tables. The K-Sifter is installed above
12.01.2017  |  3621x  |  Press release  | 
JOEST excels in car recycling with Flip-Flow Screen TOPCILLA
JOEST excels in car recycling with Flip-Flow Screen TOPCILLA
For a world-leading US processor of car recycling, JOEST has produced one of its biggest TOPCILLA flip-flow screens yet for classifying light materials. During car recycling, the JOEST flip-flow screen is used after shredding to classify lightweight materials in preparation for further processing. TOPCILLA combines the advantages of two different screening principles in one machine — the proven JOEST TopSpin cascade screen on the upper deck and the unique Flip-Flow Screen OSCILLA on the lower deck. The upper deck of the TOPCILLA combi-screen is configured as a TopSpin cascade screen with self-cleaning screening surfaces. Each individual screen opening is opened in the conveying direction, similar to a finger screen. Continuous self-cleaning is ensured by an overlap between the screen’s movement and the screening surface. The upper deck performs separation at 35–40 mm and, thanks to the special cascade screen surface, blockages are virtually impossible. The
12.01.2017  |  3852x  |  Press release  | 
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