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Terex Ecotec Debut at Recycling Activ 2017 with Live Demonstrations

Thu April 13, 2017 - National Edition
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Terex Ecotec TBG620 industrial grinder.
Terex Ecotec TBG620 industrial grinder.

Terex Ecotec are putting final plans in place ahead of their debut attendance at Recycling Activ Show, Germany, on 27th – 29th April. The unique and dynamic trade fair pairing recycling aktiv and TiefbauLive will be held for the first time at Karlsruhe Trade Fair Centre as part of the event's usual two-year cycle. A wide range of machines, systems and related services from the recycling and civil engineering sectors will be showcased for trade visitors, complete with hands-on live demonstrations.

Terex Ecotec will attend with their German dealer, Kölsch, and are excited to be demonstrating two of their environmental solutions, the TBG 620 High Speed Shredder and the TTS520-3 Trommel.

The TBG620 is a powerful, compact and flexible high speed industrial shredder that can be utilised for various shredding tasks in the field of waste wood.  Due to a multitude of possible settings for the shredding process, a variety of materials can be shredded onsite to the customer's desired size.  Applications include shrubbery clippings, garden waste, compost material, organic waste, bark, trunk and root wood.

The TTS 520-3 is the second unit demonstrating and this range of mobile trommel screen systems are designed with productivity and end-user flexibility, ease of serviceability and low maintenance. This unique and patented 3 fraction trommel is an efficient alternative to a star screen. It is important to note that besides soil, this drum screen is also designed to screen a wide range of different material to include biomass, compost, gravel and waste.

For more information, visit www.terex.com/ecotec.




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