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Lindner’s Waste Wood Days
The HUB-4 team recently visited Lindner at their recent demonstration close to Munich airport...
The future of waste wood processing for combustion purposes:
Lindner showcases highly effective system solutions for efficient fuel production in line with 17225-1
The correct recovery of waste wood is a significant step towards protecting the environment. What’s more, with their highly productive processing technologies, Lindner can transform this into a profitable fuel. True to their principle of making the most of waste, the company has developed mobile system solutions that were showcased at Lindner’s Waste Wood Days 2019.
High throughput, minimum fines, low operating costs – these were the key factors identified for profitable waste wood processing for combustion purposes that the Austrian shredding expert Lindner Recyclingtech then used to develop their signature mobile system solutions. The company now offers the highly configurable, tried-and-tested Urraco and Miura specialised shredder series that can either be operated as a one-step solution or be combined with a Lindner Zeta Star screen to produce optimum output in line with ISO 17225-1 at unparalleled efficiency.
P100 F05 one step: minimum effort, maximum reward
The newly developed and patented cutting systems of the Urraco 75 and Miura series transform a mobile Lindner shredder into a one- stop system solution for the first time. The two shafts’ optimised geometry and the special breaker bar make it possible to process waste wood in a single step to P100 particles with a fines content of less than 4%. The system combines cutting and crushing in the low speed range, making further processing obsolete.
Lindner’s Waste Wood Days 2019:
The mobile shredder Miura 1500 produces P100 F05 final grain in just one step with a throughput of 20-25 metric tons per hour.
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