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The 883+ Electric heavy-duty scalping screen is designed for a range of primary and secondary screening applications. According to Finlay, the plant is suitable for quarrying, mining, iron ore processing, construction and demolition waste, sand, gravel, compost, topsoil and coal. The 883+ Electric scalper can be connected to the grid or powered by a genset. The electrical drive system powers the feeder, screenbox and conveyors, making it an option for customers seeking to reduce their carbon footprint while maintaining high productivity.

Tracked conveyors for those with space, budget limitations
A new range of tracked conveyors from ProStack are designed for small and midsized operations. The additions include the TC 50, TC 60 and TR 60 – tracked conveyors measuring 50 ft. and 60 ft., plus a radial option. ProStack says the models are ideal for operations where space, mobility or budget constraints are considerations. ProStack says the new conveyors complement its broader lineup, which includes tracked feeders, bulk reception feeders, port hoppers and telescopic conveyors.

Electric wheeled plant offers flexible, high-capacity crushing
The UJ313 is a fully electric wheeled crushing plant from Sandvik Mobile Crushers & Screens that can be utilized in quarry and recycling applications. The plant is fully assembled on a single trailer frame and mounted on a triple-axle bogie. The UJ313 is equipped with an advanced electric drive system. A three-way diverter chute below the grizzly and a natural fines conveyor offer on-site flexibility, maximizing capacities and the production of saleable products.

Jaw crushing plant is a grid-compatible option
Screencore’s tracked XL Dual-Power jaw crushing plant is designed to deliver mobility, productivity, efficiency and a high crushing performance. It features a versatile electric drive system that allows it to run either directly from the mains or via a detachable diesel/genset unit. When connected to the grid, the plant can offer cost savings – both operational and maintenance – by eliminating the need for diesel engines, depending on local electricity prices.
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