Image courtesy of Terex Ecotec.
Terex Ecotec, a manufacturer of environmental equipment and solutions with U.S. headquarters in Newton, New Hampshire, has expanded its screening portfolio with the TXS 350 Starscreen, a three-fraction machine developed for high-throughput screening across a range of organic and environmental materials.
The TXS 350 is designed to process materials including biomass, compost, green waste, topsoil, wood chips and bark. The machine incorporates self-cleaning stars and sectional speed control combined with an intuitive control system, allowing operators to optimize screening performance in different material types and operating conditions.
A cassette-style screen deck design supports maintenance and reconfiguration, with both screen decks removable as complete units. The TXS 350 can be powered by either an onboard genset or an external power supply.
The machine features a 9.2-yard³ hopper with an adjustable metering wheel to control material flow onto the screen decks. Hydraulic folding hopper extensions increase hopper capacity.
“The TXS 350 expands our screening offering and was developed in response to customer feedback,” says Conor Hegarty, Terex Ecotec business line director. “It is designed to provide high-capacity screening, straightforward operation and practical service access for a wide range of applications. We are proud to add the TXS 350 to our portfolio and look forward to seeing it make a real impact across a wide range of applications.”
At the core of the TXS 350 are two screen decks. The coarse deck measures 16.4-foot by 4.1-foot and is fitted with 19 shafts, each carrying nine to 10 stars. The fines deck measures 19.7-foot by 4.1-foot and includes 44 shafts, each with 38 stars.
Both decks are divided into independently controlled sections, allowing operators to adjust deck speeds to suit material characteristics and optimize screening efficiency. The stars on both decks can be fitted with cleaning fingers to prevent material build up in difficult applications. The cleaning action takes place during screening, removing unnecessary down time.
The machine incorporates two variable height stockpile conveyors. Both conveyors can lower to ground level for maintenance. The mid-size product conveyor has a max discharge height of 12.14 feet, and the fines product conveyor has a max discharge height of 10.17 feet.
Mounted on crawler tracks, the TXS 350 is designed for site mobility and routine relocation. Onboard service platforms provide access for daily checks and maintenance tasks.
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