Recycling Product News March 2020, Volume 28, Number 2

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ISRI 2020 SHOW PREVIEW

ISRI 2020

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he Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) annual Convention & Exposition is the world’s largest

annual scrap recycling industry event. The event focuses primarily on the recycling of ferrous and nonferrous metals, plastics, paper and fibre, tires and

DOOSAN MATERIAL HANDLERS AND WHEEL LOADERS Doosan Infracore North America, LLC, will display its DX210WMH-5 material handler, along with a DL2805 wheel loader, at the 2020 Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Convention and Exposition. According to Doosan, the new DX210WHM-5 material handler is designed to provide scrap and recycling professionals with improved fuel efficiency, versatility and productivity. DX210WMH-5 material handlers excel in a variety of scrap-handling applications, at scrapyards, recycling facilities, solid waste centres and transfer stations. The DX210WMH-5 includes four selectable power modes that allow customization for different jobsite requirements and features a lifting work mode which provides increased pump torque, low engine rpm and an automatic power boost to improve operator precision when lifting and placing materials.

e-waste. Our show preview highlights some of the latest equipment and technology that companies will be exhibiting at this year’s event. At press time Recycling Product News was advised that ISRI 2020, originally scheduled for the end of April in Las Vegas, will be postponed. Further information will be provided when available.

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BRAVO 6280 SHREDDER FROM 3TEK GLOBAL ​

3TEK Global has introduced the compact mobile Bravo 6280 scrap shredder. Part of 3TEK’s lineup of mobile and stationary hammer mills and downstream sorting systems, this latest model was designed in partnership with Blanchard Machinery, Granutech-Saturn Systems and Riverside Engineering from the ground up as a true mobile hammer mill that can process up to 3,000 tons per month. The new machine will be a focus for the company at ISRI 2020. “The Bravo 6280 was designed to serve the scrap marketplace,” said Bill Padula, VP of sales and marketing for 3TEK Global. “This is a true mill that delivers very clean, dense, furnace-ready scrap at a price point for both purchase and production that makes sense for small and large operators alike.” According to 3TEK, the Bravo 6280 is an ideal option for smaller scrap operations or those that want to make the move beyond being just a collection site, or which may be seeking to expand existing scrap milling operations. And with O&O costs less than $28/ ton, the new Bravo 6280 will raise both the user’s capability and profits. Driven by an 1,125-hp CAT32 diesel engine, the Bravo 6280 can comfortably produce 15–20 output tons per hour in ferrous output capacity (13.7 m tons/hour) with 240-pound hammers on a 315,000-pound single chassis that is 80 inches wide and equipped with a 19-foot feed chute. Its operating cost is less than $25 USD per ton, providing a combination of capacity and efficiency that provides top margin and return on investment.


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