International Construction - December 2014 - page 36

international
construction
december 2014
36
Efficiency drive
Traditionally in Russia such a task
would be realised with two further
crushers so there is an obvious advantage
in achieving these desired product size
with just theMFL jaw crusher with SBM
impact crusher.
Having built a new UK production
facility, RedRhino crushers has expanded
its rangeofmobile and static jaw crushing
machines used for a variety of contracting
work and civil engineering projects.
Business development manager John
Bird explained therewere now six crushers within its range.
He said, “We offer diesel, electric and hydraulic options.
We have the latest variance inoutput size and are currently
designing andworking on bringing two newmachines to
themarket in2015a3 tonne size impact crusherdesigned
with the recycling and glass industries inmind and a 3.2
tonne RedRhinomini screener capable of screening up
to 80 tonnes per hour.
“We have now sold close to 500 crushers throughout
theUK, US, Canada, Europe andAustralianmarkets,
with growing demand from South Africa and the Far
East.”
Adding to its mobile crushing range, Powerscreen
has released its Warrior 2100, which the company says
offers greater power and fuel economy.
Ithasbeendesignedwith thecompany’s triple shaft technology,
whichwas first seen in its previous 2400model.
The company said this has been designed so the 4.8
m x 1.5 m screen box is highly effective and efficient,
whilemaintaining exceptional throughput productivity.
Its extreme screening acceleration offers the Warrior
2100 screen improved capabilities over its class rivals,
especially in sticky scalping applications.
According to the company, one of its key features is
economy - with reduced fuel consumption being offered
through a lower engine running speed of 1800 rpm and
enhancedhydraulics.
With media solutions which include Bofor Grizzly,
FingerModules, Punch Plate and new 3DPunch Plate, the
Warrior 2100 screen, the company said it had a wide range of
applications including scalping, screening and recycling.
Versatility is said to be a key selling
point of Terex Finlay’s latest 893 tracked
mobile heavy duty screener.
It has been designed towork in a range
of demanding environments including
quarrying, mining, construction and
demolition debris, topsoil, recycling,
sand, gravel, coal, ore and aggregate
applications.
A high performance 1,100 mm apron
feeder and hydraulic gearbox drive is
fitted to the machine as standard and
has proven performance and versatility
in demanding and varied working
environments. The hopper has a 10 m³
capacity as standard.
Themachine ispoweredbyeitheraTier3/Stage IIIACaterpillar
C6.6 151 kW or a Tier 4i Caterpillar C4.4 129 kW and is
equipped with three hydraulically folding discharge conveyors
allowing for maximum stockpiling capacity and associated
benefits of rapid set up and tear down times.
Combining the durability and longevity of polyurethane and
cost-effective characteristics of woven wire cloth, are two of the
key features ofTy-Wire ScreenMedia fromW.STyler.
It offers a highly efficient screening alternative to traditional
screenmedia, which the company claims is a unique design that
delivers up to 80%more open area thanmodular polyurethane.
Ty-Wire blends polyurethane and woven wire into an
affordable, practical option that’s also designed to maximize
screening efficiency andproductivity.
iC
Powerscreen’sWarrior 2100
offers enhanced power over
previousmodels.
Operating in
Russia, SBM has
found the Remax
1312 Eco has
copedwith harsh
conditions.
Terex Finlay’s
893 heavy duty
screener in
action.
Ty-Wire is said to offer increased
performance over traditional screenmedia.
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