CP Group, San Diego, introduced its new CP Anti-Wrap Screen Oct. 2. The CP Anti-Wrap Screen is the recycling manufacturer’s second new screen of 2018.
According to the company, the new screen accurately separates newsprint and large fiber from material streams by using high-amplitude elliptical discs to agitate material.
“With more flex-packaging and film showing up in the material stream, wrapping is a serious concern for many MRF operators,” Terry Schneider, president and CEO of CP Group, says. “The CP Anti-Wrap Screen uses high-agitation discs and extra-large rotor shafts to mitigate wrapping. The rubberized discs run with a non-pinching motion that eliminates jamming. These features allow it to run at peak performance throughout a shift with no unscheduled maintenance breaks due to wrapping or jamming.”
The CP Anti-Wrap Screen is also equipped with CP’s lockout/tagout mechanism with its large access door, providing optimal safety to the operating staff.
CP Group says it has already installed the CP Anti-Wrap Screen in several plants, and plans to incorporate it into MRF designs in the future.
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