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Metso Outotec Closes Divestment of Metal Recycling Biz

Metso Outotec has successfully completed the divestment of its metal recycling business line to Mimir, an investment company based in Stockholm, Sweden.

The sold metal recycling business includes the brands Lindemann and Texas Shredder. The business will operate globally under the Lindemann brand, and will be headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. Its approximately 160 employees have transferred to the new company.

The divestment was announced on Dec. 31, 2021.

For more information, visit mogroup.com. 

Sandvik Offers Enhanced Three-Deck Doublescreen Solution

Sandvik Mobile Crushers and Screens’ new QA452 is the latest evolution of the Sandvik QA Series products and 3-deck Doublescreen technology.

Sandvik Doublescreen technology typically outperforms traditional screens by up to 30 percent offering a tailored rock processing solution for quarry, recycling and mining industries, according to the manufacturer.

With a host of new innovations, Sandvik has engineered the first of its kind, three-deck tracked mobile plant with independent screen angle adjustment and hydraulic screen separation.

Featuring two triple deck inline screen boxes with equal size screen decks, each providing 100 sq. ft of screening area. More Productivity

Screen enhancements include an 11 percent longer bottom screen deck to extract more fines. Featuring independent screen angle adjustment, the primary screen can be independently adjusted from the secondary screen, allowing operators to optimize their throughput, screening efficiency and product gradations.

The primary screen performs as a fines extractor, while the secondary screen performs as a grader. Two processes on one plant, offering exceptional flexibility, excellent separation, accurate grading and massive throughput, according to the manufacturer. More Sustainability

Sandvik offer hybrid “e” drive with electric plug-in, which means you can choose your most economical and efficient energy source. The QA452 provides a lower environmental impact due to reduced fuel consumption and the latest powerpack onboard offers less operating noise and low emissions. In addition, the hydraulic system has been enhanced to reduce energy wastage, and its hydraulic oil change intervals have been extended from 2000-4000 hours meaning up to 50 percent less hydraulic oil is consumed over 10,000 hours of machine usage (subject to oil sampling). More Flexibility

The primary screen also can be hydraulically separated to gain better access for maintenance and screen media changes. The addition of a new oversize cross conveyor means greater oversize material extraction. This cross conveyor also can be reversed, to allow the plant to function like a two-deck screen with oversize and mid overs discharged together.

Each screen deck features end tension screen media using Sandvik’s mesh tensioning system. This means faster screen mesh tensioning and removal when you need uptime. The new range of Sandvik WX rubber media combines the high accuracy of wire screens, but with the durability of rubber offering up to 10x longer wear life* and up to 50 percent faster installation time compared to wire mesh*, according to the manufacturer. (*Test results and calculations are to be considered as results reached under certain and controlled conditions. These test results and calculations should not be

The primary screen performs as a fines extractor, while the secondary screen performs as a grader. treated as specifications and Sandvik does not guarantee, warrant or represent the outcome of test results or calculations in any or all circumstances.) Having equal size panels also means the screen media is interchangeable between decks. More Connectivity The QA452 comes with Sandvik’s My Fleet telemetry system and 7-year data subscription as standard. This offers 24/7 fleet management, geo-fencing and remote support. More Safety Features Sandvik has included several features as standard to improve operator and onsite protection. Dust suppression spray bars, onboard water pump, safety pull cords and lighting mast are now fitted as standard for extra peace of mind. For more information, visit rockprocessing.sandvik. 

Page 62 • June 22, 2022 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide TOMRA Appoints Bynum to New Sales Manager; Doyle Moves to Key Accounts

Parker Bynum Nick Doyle

Sensor-based sorting specialist TOMRA Recycling announced the appointment of Parker Bynum as the new sales manager, USA West, covering the waste and recycling industry.

In this role, Bynum will consult directly with TOMRA partners and customers to implement the right advanced sorting technology solutions designed to improve recycling recovery rates, increase product purity and throughput, and boost profitability. He takes over for Nick Doyle, who has been promoted to the newly created position of key accounts manager, North America.

“I’ve personally known and worked with Parker for several years and have experienced first-hand his unrelenting passion for recycling and advancing the circular economy as well as his strong work ethic,” said Ty Rhoad, regional director Americas for TOMRA Recycling. “Over the years, Parker has built a vast network of industry connections who respect his dedication to doing whatever it takes to ensure their success.”

Bynum brings to TOMRA Recycling more than a decade of industry and related sales experience. He served as business development manager with industry giant Waste Management’s hauling sector in the southern region, establishing the company’s recycling services. He also worked for Rehrig Pacific Company for four years, where he was an outside environmental sales representative to municipal and private hauling companies over a six-state region.

“TOMRA is a global organization with thousands of installations worldwide. This gives me the opportunity to take the best recycling practices from various markets and apply them to the western region territory. As the recycling industry continues to grow, so too does the need for further sorting automation with TOMRA technologies, and I am eager to customize these best practices for my customers’ specific sorting needs,” said Bynum. “I look forward to building on Nick’s [Doyle] success, and I see potential for emerging markets like wood and textile recycling.”

Doyle Moves to Key Accounts

Bynum takes over territory responsibilities from Nick Doyle, who has been promoted to key accounts manager, North America, for TOMRA Recycling. This newly created position expands the company’s level of support, tasking Doyle to work more closely with larger recycling operations and provide customized solutions designed to fit the unique needs of customers with multiple systems working at various locations throughout North America. He also will lead the charge in developing the emerging wood and textile markets as well as other rising niche segments.

“Nick has done a tremendous job developing the western region for TOMRA Recycling and has established great relationships with both smaller and larger recycling operations,” said Rhoad. “His previous experience with a plant builder plus these last four years with TOMRA affords him a deeper understanding of optical sorting technologies as well as entire recycling processes. These unique qualifications will allow TOMRA Recycling to better assist our key account customers’ sorting needs and lead the charge on emerging markets.”

To more efficiently support their customers, Bynum and Doyle will work from their field offices.

Bynum will operate out of Portland, Ore., and can be reached at 916/908-9085 or Parker.Bynum@Tomra.com. Doyle will continue to work from his Los Angeles-based office and can be reached at 916/215-9215 or Nick.Doyle@Tomra.com.

For more information on TOMRA Recycling visit www.tomra.com/recycling. 

(Brush Chippers, Stump Grinders)

Stephenson Equipment, Inc. www.stephensonequipment.com

Butler, PA 724-865-9221 Ebensburg, PA 814-886-5191 Harrisburg, PA (HQ) 800-325-6455 Wilkes-Barre, PA 866-667-6756

Robert H. Finke & Sons, Inc. www.finkeequipment.com 1569 US Route 9W ï Selkirk, NY 12158 518-767-9331

Bobcat of Saratoga www.bobcatofsaratoga.com 1279 Route 9 ï Gansevoort, NY 12831 518-798-9283

Westchester Tractor, Inc.

Westchester Tractor, Inc.

www.wtractor.com 60 International Blvd ï Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766

LARGE & SMALL EQUIPMENT DEALERS

(The Beast, Whole Tree Chippers, Sawmill / Chipmill Chippers, Track Carriers, Brush Chippers, Stump Grinders, Skid Steer Attachments)

Stephenson Equipment, Inc. www.stephensonequipment.com Butler, PA 724-865-9221

Ebensburg, PA 814-886-5191 Harrisburg, PA (HQ) 800-325-6455 Wilkes-Barre, PA 866-667-6756

Modern Group, Ltd www.moderngroup.com Headquarters: 2501 Durham Road ï Bristol, PA 19007 855-299-7698 75 New Street ï Edison, NJ 08837 800-846-5840 112-128 Route 17 North ï Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604 800-233-0197

2021 MCCLOSKEY SDX130: Serial Number: 90666, New Telescoping Stacker 36"x130' Electric Hydraulic Power WEG 20HP. Standard Hopper, Pivot Point, Hydraulic Landing Gear, Hydraulic Wheel Drive, Remote Greaselines, Walking Beam w/Lift Axle >>>Call

2021 MCCLOSKEY J40: Hours: 389, Serial Number: 90232, Belt Protection Deflector Plate, Overband Magnet on Main, Working lights, Safety Beacon Lights, Telematics, Volvo D8 T4F 252HP Engine >>>>Call 2022 MCCLOSKEY ST100T: Hours: 53, Serial Number: 92129, Stacker with Impact Idlers Under Hopper, Upgraded Belt Cleaner/Scraper, Telematics, Upgraded Hydraulics, CAT C2.8 Tier 4F/ Stage V 74HP Engine >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call

2022 MCCLOSKEY ST80TLA: Hours: 10, Serial Number: 92289, Lift Axle, Hopper Wear Plates, Impact Idlers, Belt Cleaner/Scraper, CAT 2.2 Tier 4F 49HP Engine >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call

2006 EXTEC ROBOTRAC: Hours: 5,008, Serial Number: 9872, Well maintained. Deutz Engine. 10’x8’10” screen deck with side discharge conveyor >>>>>>>>>>>>$59,500 2022 MCCLOSKEY 516R-T: Hours: 68, Serial Number: 92344, Hydraulic Tipping Grid over Hopper, Remote Start/Stop Feeder, Fitted Safety Beacons, Telematics, CAT C3.4 Tier 4F 74HP Engine >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call 2022 MCCLOSKEY TS4065: Hours: 11, Serial Number: 78684, Standard Hopper, Wear Plate Lining in Hopper, Impact Bed in Hopper, Hydraulic Top Fold, Remote Greaselines, CAT C2.2 Tier 4/Stage V 67HP Engine >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call

2020 MCCLOSKEY S190 3D: Hours: 543, Horsepower: 130 hp, Serial Number: 91405, Tracked Triple Deck Heavy Duty Screener. CAT Tier 4F Engine. 15ft Feeding Hopper. Chevron Belt on Main Conveyor. Remote Machine Shut Off >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call

2003 TEREX PEGSON 2644 PREMIERTRAK: Hours: 11,448, Engine: Cat C9, 1 Owner Machine, New Jaw Dies, New Cheek Plates, Jaw Box has been recently rebuilt, New Bearings in Pittman, New Toggle >>>>>>>>>>>>>$225,000 2020 MCCLOSKEY C3: Hours: 1614, Horsepower: 510 hp, Serial Number: 91189, METSO designed cone, 300 HP Class. Volvo D13 Medium Cone Liner currently installed. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call

2021 MCCLOSKEY RF80: Hours: 124, Serial Number: 77883, Hopper Wear Plates, Extended Hopper Wing Plates, Upgraded Belt/Cleaner Scraper, Variable Speed and Start Stop Feeder Kit, CAT C3.6 Tier 4/Stage V 134HP Engine >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call

2021 MCCLOSKEY R105: Hours: 809, Serial Number: 77461, Screener with Remote Variable Speed Feeder, Remote Machine Shut off, Safety Beacon Lights, Telematics. CAT Tier 4F 130HP >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call

NEW MWS CSP200 COMPACT SAND PLANT, Serial Number: 20349, cost and energy efficient, exceptional performance, 14 x 6 dewatering screen, can produce 1 grade of sand, self regulating sump tank >>>>>>>Call 2021 MCCLOSKEY ST80: Hours: 6, Serial Number: 92183, CAT 2.2 Tier 4F 49 HP, Hydraulic Axle Jacks, Hydraulic Axle Extensions, Hydraulic Landing Gear, Hopper Wear Plates, Impact Idlers under Hopper Call 2021 MWS S190: Hours: 165, Serial Number: 91989, Screening Plant with Fitted Rinser Kit with Spray Bars on Screenbox, Aux Drive Circuit, Plain Belt on Main Conveyor >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call 2021 MCCLOSKEY C2: Hours: 324, Serial Number: 92089, Metal Detector on Feeder, Discharge Chute on Main Conveyor, Upgraded Belt Cleaner/Scraper on Main, Telematics, CAT C9.3B Stage V/Tier 4F 375 HP Engine >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call

Page 72 • June 22, 2022 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide TOMRA Strengthens Position in Wood Recycling Segment With Dedicated Team

As a sensor-based sorting solutions provider with a dedicated team for the wood segment, TOMRA Recycling sets out to drive the development of waste wood recycling through technology and process improvement consulting for the industry.

Advancing the recycling industry with its sensor-based sorting technologies and well-established partnerships with manufacturers of wood-based panels, TOMRA again taps into new opportunities by maximizing the use and recycling of waste wood.

After its most recent market launch of a new deep-learning-based sorting application capable of separating wood by type, the company announced the establishment of an entire team focused on the wood segment.

With a newly appointed segment manager, industry-savvy experts, waste wood application specialists and service key account managers, TOMRA is strategically investing in rapidly enabling the material recycling of waste wood and bolstering recycled content for the wood-based panel industry, the company said.

New Opportunities in Waste Wood Recycling

The primary use of recycled waste wood is currently in particleboard manufacturing. The wood-based panel industry aims to meet very strong market demand and improve product quality by increasing recycled content, resulting in a twofold benefit for the manufacturer.

Recycled wood is up to 40 percent cheaper than virgin wood and generally dryer, which results in a significant decrease in energy consumption during the drying stage of the panel production.

Jose Matas, segment manager wood at TOMRA Recycling, said, “The current market development offers a significant opportunity for wood-based panels manufacturers. Using highquality recycled materials allows them to produce superior quality woodbased panels, achieve higher yields and outputs while profiting from considerable cost reductions, preserving natural resources and decreasing CO2 emissions.”

Despite the advantages of wood waste recycling and market trends, a lack of infrastructure impedes the sector’s development. Whereas Central Europe performs well in waste management from collection to recycling and reuse, the waste wood market outside Central Europe is still in its infancy.

A current view on the market reveals considerable discrepancies in segment maturity and opportunities for growth. Italy, for instance, collects approximately 2.2 million tons of waste wood annually, of which 63 percent is recycled and turned into panel boards. As a result, approximately 2.2 million tons of CO2 emissions are saved annually, positively impacting the country’s environmental credentials.

Contrasting Italy’s high-performing system for waste wood collection and recycling, the European Union and the United States alone leave approximately 110.2 million tons of waste wood unrecycled. The figures show untapped opportunities that can be exploited when implementing holistic resource systems to effectively collect, sort and recycle waste wood. Unleashing Power of Sensor-Based Sorting

The particleboard manufacturer’s quest to increase recycled content and promote sustainable wood management requires optimized processes and advanced technologies to recover pure material fractions from a waste wood infeed stream. Thus, recyclers and particleboard manufacturers are advised to invest in the respective sorting technology to keep pace with industry demands and evolve with the market.

New sorting technology quickly adapts to changing waste compositions, increasing purity demands and recovering single fractions. Integrating a wood sorting solution in recycling and production plants enables them to separate non-processed wood and processed wood from complex mixed waste stream and use the purest materials to produce high-quality particleboard on an industrial scale.

The ideal solution consists of two sorting systems, a high-throughput unit for removing inert material and metals and a modern optical sorter with an integrated deep learning technology to separate waste wood into different material grades.

Since 2012, TOMRA has been sorting waste wood for high purity clean wood chips. With TOMRA’s XTRACT, recyclers and particleboard manufacturers can remove impurities like inert materials, metals, and glass with x-ray transmission (XRT) technology and deliver outstanding purity levels for secondary raw materials, according to the company.

A variety of wood-based materials, including engineered wood composites and polymers must be accurately detected and separated into single fractions when creating recycled wood content that meets manufacturing standards. Only wood chip products with the highest quality (Wood A) can replace virgin materials in the production of wood-based panels, hence a new solution had to be found.

Always in the pursuit of advancing and optimizing solutions, TOMRA’s in-house team of industry experts, application engineers and software developers collaborated to develop a new deep-learning-based application to sort wood chips by type. Available as an add-on for the company’s high-performing AUTOSORT, GAIN is trained to detect, analyze and separate nonprocessed wood (Wood A) and processed wood (Wood B). Moreover, it identifies and completely separates the MDF among processed wood streams, therefore producing individual wood fractions of the highest possible quality for being used in the production of superior quality particleboards and MDF boards.

Since TOMRA’s mechanics, sensors and software are developed in-house, customers profit from machines designed to work together as a highperforming system, enabling them to increase their overall yield and profits.

Fabrizio Radice, vice president and head of global sales and marketing at TOMRA Recycling, said, “TOMRA is strongly committed to circular waste management. I am delighted that we extend our focus to the wood segment with a dedicated team that brings a wealth of experience and profound knowledge.

“The team’s expertise combined with our latest technologies will help recyclers and particleboard manufacturers meet both market demands and exploit the full potential of their operation while minimizing environmental impacts. In the following years, we are going to invest a lot in this promising segment and aim to see that the waste of one company becomes a valuable resource for another, a scenario we support to become commonplace.”

For more information, visit www.tomra.com/recycling.  JESCO Inc.

New Jersey & New York 118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 08070 (908) 753-8080 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 (609) 267-2020 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 (973) 227-2221 (800) 321-8080 497 Fishkill Ave. Beacon, NY 12508 (845) 831-1800 (800) 724-0725 110 East Jefryn Blvd. Deer Park, NY 11729 (844) 482-0910 www.jesco.us

MONROE TRACTOR

New York 1001 Lehigh Station Road Henrietta, NY 14467 (585) 334-3867 (866) 683-5338 5035 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14225 (716) 681-7100 (800) 834-9606 7300 Eastman Road N. Syracuse, NY 13212 (315) 452-0000 (800) 287-5286 8194 State Route 415 Campbell, NY 14821 (607) 739-8741 (800) 866-8912 6 Equipment Drive Bingamton, NY 13904 (607) 754-6570 (866) 321-4277 www.monroetractor.com GROFF TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, LLC

Pennsylvania 6779 Carlisle Pike Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 (800) 33-GROFF (717) 766-7671 Ephrata, PA (717) 738-0220 State College, PA (814) 353-8400 Cranberry Twp., PA (724) 898-1535 New Stanton, PA (724) 755-0124 Ebensburg, PA (814) 472-7300 www.grofftractor.com

UNITED CONSTRUCTION & FORESTRY

New England 80 Southbridge Road Rt. 20 North Oxford, MA 01537 (508) 987-8786 (800) 922-8295 2397 GAR Hwy, Rt 6 & 136 North Swansea, MA (508) 379-9810 (800) 456-6885 88 Camelot Drive, Unit 42 Plymouth, MA (508) 830-9997 (800) 916-0997 1620 Page Blvd. Springfield, MA (413) 543-5595 (800) 734-5594 4 Sterling Road North Billerica, MA (978) 667-4345 (800) 531-2266 98 Sheep Davis Road Pembroke, NH 03275 (603) 225-2769 300 Clinton Street Springfield, VT 05156 (802) 885-6840 www.unitedcf.com

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