With the growing need for high volume processing of organics (including green waste and food waste) for compost and AD conversion, Salem, Oregon-based West Salem Machinery (WSM) has introduced the WSM BioPrep organics processing system – a complete high capacity system to convert green waste, food waste, and mixed organics into high quality feedstock for compost and AD conversion systems.
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WSM’s BioPrep Organics System is a complete and integrated system that includes bulk receiving and metering infeed, shredding, conveying, metal removal and/or detection, light fraction separation, screening, sorting, and grinding—the full set of tools to allow effective processing of incoming materials at rates up to 100 tons per hour.
By utilizing WSM’s high-capacity Titan trommel screen (8-feet diameter by 35- to 63-feet long) and WSM’s Titan horizontal or vertical feed grinder (150 – 800 horsepower),the company says this stationary electric system delivers reduced handling, labor, and energy costs for reduced “per ton” processing costs; full system integration with a system that is fully engineered and designed for ease of maintenance and low cost installation and operation; and WSM’s ongoing technical training and support to insure a productive system.
To learn more, visit www.westsalem.com.
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