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Robust Scrap Processing Performance, Improved Sustainability with Metso's Recycling Solutions

Wed April 11, 2018 - National Edition
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Several customers in Texas have chosen Metso N-Series products.
Several customers in Texas have chosen Metso N-Series products.
Several customers in Texas have chosen Metso N-Series products.
 The NIS inclined shear has proven itself as an excellent solution for shearing reclaimed rebar from C&D (construction and demolition) sites, which is historically a very challenging material to process.

Metso will present its extensive metal recycling product offering at Stand No.1239 at the ISRI Convention and Exposition 2018 taking place April 14-19 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

Metso experts at the event will advise on how to choose the most suitable equipment for different types of metal recycling needs to secure optimal process efficiency, sustainability and reliability.

“At ISRI, we are addressing key trends in the metal recycling industry in North America. We are committed to driving sustainable improvements in performance and profitability in our customers' businesses,” said Keith Carroll, vice president, metal recycling North America, Metso.

The common denominator among all Metso processing equipment solutions is their high efficiency and low energy consumption, and they are globally recognized as the benchmark for their product types, according to the company. Likewise, their technology, comprehensive service setup and safety standards are appreciated and acknowledged by the industry. This is exemplified in Metso being named as AMM's Scrap Equipment Provider of the Year for 2017 and being named as a finalist again for 2018.

Metso's Installed Base Continues to Grow in North America, Globally

In the last year and during the first quarter of 2018, Metso has continued to grow its installed base in North America and globally.

In North America, for example, a customer in the Midwest commissioned its new Texas Shredder equipment. Several customers in Texas have chosen Metso N-Series products, including two NIS incline shears and the first U.S.-installed NCS shear/baler/logger. Orders are in production to deliver and install new shears in the western and midwest United States, as well as the first Lindemann EtaRip PreShredder this fall. Internationally, the company has sold three new shredders to China, multiple shredders, shears and balers in Europe and Asia, and approximately two dozen Metso N-Series products all over the world.

In total, more than 150 Metso shredders are currently in operation in North America alone, which represents about half of the total operating capacity in the market. Additionally, through the Lindemann and Metso N-Series brands, there are more than 40 shear and baler installations currently in North America.

Metso N-Series for Smaller, Mid-Market Operators

To better serve smaller and more price sensitive mid-market operators, Metso introduced the N-Series line of shears and balers in 2016. These machines offer many of the same features and benefits as the Metso Lindemann line of shears and balers and are fully supported by Metso's global engineering and service teams.

The N-Series product range includes the NIS inclined shear, NCS clamshell shear/baler/logger, NMS mobile shear/baler/logger, NTB triple ram baler, NLB lid baler, and NBS box xhear.  These products offer robust performance for smaller operators and for niche industries. The NIS inclined shear, for example, has proven itself as an excellent solution for shearing reclaimed rebar from C&D (construction and demolition) sites, which is historically a very challenging material to process.

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