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  RWM – Let’s Recycle Live
New TANA 440DTeco Shredder –
unique versatility
TANA was established in 1971 and has been at the forefront of designing and manufacturing robust machinery for the purposes of solid waste management ever since. With decades of experience on the needs and requirements of landfill and waste management operators, TANA launched its UK distributor TANA Recycling Machinery UK, with an aim to bring a touch of Nordic expertise and engineering know-how to the UK. TANA Oy is based in Finland, but TANA Recycling Machinery UK operates out of its South Yorkshire headquarters in Doncaster.
In just under 50 years of trading, TANA has grown to be a global name and since May 2016 TANA Recycling Machinery UK has been at the forefront of delivering unmatched versatility to the UK recycling industry.
TANA Recycling Machinery UK has a mission to provide customers with simply more money on the bottom-line with cutting-edge technology in solid waste management. TANA machines are designed with skill and experience using the best components available. All products are manufactured and designed from the TANA headquarters in Finland.
The popular TANA 440 shredders have been further improved in response to feedback from customers and dealers. First new model of the 440 series is the TANA 440DTeco shredder which is even more versatile, more productive, and easier to use.
The versatility, productivity and ease-of-use of TANA 440 shredders have all been taken to a new level, following improvements suggested by customers and dealers. The TANA 440 has traditionally been the company’s most popular shredder. It is used especially for processing challenging waste fractions, such as mattresses, tires, plastics, cables, textiles, wood and general waste. Versatility was already a major advantage of the TANA shredders, and the new 440DTeco now has even more applications.
The biggest change externally in the TANA 440DTeco shredder is the new higher machine frame, which allows over 200mm more space between the conveyor and the rotor on track models. The new frame structure allows more space for material flow underneath the rotor, helping especially with the pre-shredding of bulky materials, such as plastics and mattresses. Similarly, the new hopper design features a raised wall to prevent unshredded materials from falling onto the discharge conveyor.
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