June 2009

Weathering the Storm

Reducing recycling costs in a bear scrap market

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By Daniel P. Duffy

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B.E. Equipment sells and services new and used recycling, waste-reduction, and solid waste handling equipment. The company offers a wide variety of new, reconditioned, and used recycling equipment, including balers, conveyors, sorting systems, shredders, commercial/industrial compactors, core strippers, and briquetters. Flexible finance options allow customers to purchase or lease the equipment. The company also provides transport, installation, maintenance, and training services. Its used equipment, often obtained from liquidation operations, includes reconditioned and renovated equipment with upgraded or restored operational performance. Its inventory includes equipment from all the major industry manufacturers and suppliers, along with an extensive supply of spare parts.

Machinex Industries offers complete, custom-engineered sorting and recycling systems for specific applications. This includes a line of specialized conveyors and the company’s Mach Series material separators. Machinex offers a complete package of single-stream Mach separators. It achieves a high level of sorting purity and efficiency made possible by its highly adaptable deck systems. Sorting configuration flexibility gives the possibility to adjust to any material stream. Variation of deck-angle speed and screening configuration are key elements to system flexibility. The Mach sorters are also fully adaptable, allowing for full integration into existing setups. Design modifications can be quickly made to meet specific needs. But Machinex has an added ability to integrate multiple processing applications into whole systems that can be developed as turnkey operations for MSW waste processing. The company’s front-end processing equipment maximizes recycling recovery rates through optimizing the various components combined with detailed MRF design-consulting services. Its peripheral equipment includes conveyors, bag openers, trommels, disc screens, magnetic and eddy-current separators, and electric controls.

Sennebogen of North America offers a green line of bulk material handling equipment. The company’s Model 305c Multi-Hander can be described as a cross between a front-end loader and a cherry picker, which makes it extremely useful for managing recycled materials. In this unique design, both the bucket and the operator’s cab can be raised by lifting arms. The ability to elevate the cab during operations provides superior visibility for the operator. Its articulated bucket is specially designed to allow it to compact in-place materials that it has loaded into dumpsters. With a 124-horsepower power plant, it is capable of lifting up to 11,000 pounds in a single load. Operational versatility is provided by multiple types of buckets and attachments for different jobs (light material bucket, bucket with hydraulic clamp, bucket with teeth, fork lift, lumber forks, snow plow, orange-peel grab, and log grapple). A wide wheel base and tight turning radius provided by its independently turning wheels combines stability with maneuverability. Larger versions include the Models 821M and 821R. Both are powered by a 142-horsepower engine and can lift 54,000 pounds and 51,600 pounds respectively. Designed for managing larger objects, these machines come equipped with grapples or magnet attachments. Their large boom lengths and stabilizing footpads make them suitable for large-scale outdoor use.

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SSI Shredding Systems produces a line of shredders for multiple applications capable of efficient product destruction and volume reduction. The company provides four model types: Uni-Shear, Dual-Shear, Quad, and PRI-MAX. The Uni-Shear (a one shaft shredder) can process materials such as plastic, paper, and nonferrous metals into chips measuring three-quarters of an inch to 3 inches in size at a processing rate of 0.5 to 5.0 tons per hour. It is also useful for the secure destruction of documents and computer files. Its single-rotor design incorporates a ram-assisted vertical feed. This PC-controlled “smart ram” improves processing operations, minimizing downtime due to clogging. Depending on the materials being processes, the Dual-Shear (two-shaft shredder) can process 0.5 to 20 tons per hour into strips of varying lengths. It can handle a variety of materials, including metals. Its rugged construction allows for such severe operating modes as the shredding of batteries, tires, or hazardous waste. This is made possible by a high-torque shearing design that is driven by an energy-efficient low-horsepower motor. Heavy-duty shredding is provided by the Quad (a four-shaft shredder). A major advantage of the Quad is a controlled particle size using low-speed technology, because a screen is integrated with the shredder. The largest-scale shredding operation is provided by the PRI-MAX, a primary reducer. Capable of processing almost any material, it can mange both bulk and mixed waste (furniture, appliances, railroad ties, asphalt shingles, tires, and automobile parts). Operating at a process rate of 5 to 150 tons per hour, the PRI-MAX produces shredded chunks measuring 6 inches to 24 inches in size. It comes with single-shaft or dual-shaft cutting tables with programmable operating modes depending on the material being processed.

Eriez Magnetics is a supplier of eddy-current separators, magnetic separators, and drum separators. In fact, back in 1969 the company patented the permanent magnetic and electromagnetic eddy-current separators alike. Inside a drive rotates the rare-earth magnet rotor at a high rpm. Simultaneously, a conveyor belt rotates the external drum at a slower speed. As a result, the fixed magnets generate a current in the nonferrous metals in the wastestream travelling along the conveyor belt to create the repulsive magnetic fields. The company’s type-M eddy current separator is specifically designed for MRFs. Built on an 8-inch steel frame, it comes equipped with a compact, reinforced tapered hood, easily removable access panels, URO urethane conveyor belt, and variable-speed rotors and belts. Operations are controlled through NEMA 12 rotor logic and motor starters. Matching the performance of the eddy-current separator is Eriez’s magnetic-drum separator. Equipped with either fixed or electromagnets, the separators utilize different configurations. The All Electro Agitator type utilizes rectangular core pickup magnets creating deep magnetic fields that grab even thick accumulations of ferrous metals. As it does so, it flips and agitates the ferrous metals, cleaning it of unwanted residue and contaminants. Its non-agitator design utilizes a transfer magnet to carry ferrous metals around the drum and into the collection bin. Scrap drums have wider magnetic fields to handle increased tonnage.

Author's Bio: Daniel P. Duffy is an environmental engineer employed by CEC Inc. in Cincinnati, OH.

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