Enviro-Skips, a Lancashire Waste Management Company owned by Frank Owen has been using Eldan equipment for recycling tyres for the last 5 years.
From the beginning when he started looking at equipment to purchase he knew he was buying the best & most robost equipment money could buy. After many successful years producing good quality rubber chip, they have now added a 2nd line to his plant that includes our tumble back feeder to feed a new Multi-purpose Rasper MPR160T.
It operates using a pneumatic air transport system and a dust filter plant so the plant is efficiently run and a clean working environment.
The Morley Waste Group has recently opened up a new yard in Leeds and MMH have supplied them with a new MOROS HS-630-B Shear with baling facility.
It has the usual heavy duty design and it is capable of processing ferrous and structural scrap as well as complete cars. Supplied with a 5.5 metre box and on four out riggers for portability.
Morley Waste Group has wasted no time putting it straight into operation, we are honoured to be their trusted partner for scrap processing equipment.
We recently delivered an MMH Buffalo Baler to Bidwell Metals in Radstock, Somerset.
The machine is ideal for non-ferrous metals with its 3 ram compression producing a tight bale 300 x 300 x variable mm (Download the full specification).
Leading recycler Alutrade has recently added an Eldan MPR200A machine to their new aluminium processing line.
Alutrade is one of the largest recyclers of aluminium extrusions in the UK and have been keen to use only the very best recycling machinery.
The Multi-Purpose Rasper is a proven machine with a wear resistant rotor, replaceable wear plates, serrated knives that can be reground multiple times, and a hydraulic opening for easy access to the rotor and screen.
The machine is available in 3 different sizes depending on capacity requirements, and is also designed to be suitable for processing tyres and cables.
We have just finished commissioning a new Eldan S1500 Shredder plant for leading non-ferrous metals recycler Universal Recycling, Rotherham.
This is a very exciting project for MMH as, although Eldan has over 500 of these machines operating successfully throughout the world, it is the first Eldan Ring Shredder in the UK..
The Ring shredder comes in two sizes: the S1000 / 250kw and the S1500 /400kw. The rotor has a number of impact rings mounted on 4 secondary shafts, the shredder is equipped with exchangeable wear plates, has a hydraulic opening for the upper part to provide instant access to the rotor and a hydraulic opening for the exchange of grids.
The shredders are intended for size reduction of light scrap. It will be used to process WEEE material, aluminium, small electric motors, and starters.
Like any other product in the MRT portfolio, the CRT Hot Band Separator operates very safely, efficiently and in accordance with the strictest environmental regulations.
The Hot Band Technology improves the heat transfer on the tube to achieve accurate separation.
MRT provide two types of Hot Band Systems: automatic and manually operated.
The high accuracy of the cut which separates the Cathode Ray Tube into panel and funnel glass fractions means that it is possible to add more recycled glass into the glass melt for savings in both energy and raw materials.
The CRTs are stripped from the housing and electronics and placed in the implosion protection removal station.
At this point the vacuum is released, and stickers, electronic gun and implosion tape removed. In the separation station the CRT is centred by two clamping chucks, the screen-size is measured and the processing height is automatically set.
To make the separation of the CRT more accurate (and the heating time shorter) a scratch around the screen is made. Two parallel switched bands are applied on the scratched line and the heating process starts.
Heating time required will depend on the size of the CRT. The funnel glass and the shadow mask are removed, and the panel glass is placed in the cleaning station for removal of the powder.
MMH have provided Crossmore Transport in County Cork with a new plant to turn truck and car tyres into 20mm equestrian product.
After studying the market to discover all the major players in tyre recycling are using Eldan Equipment, John O’Keefe (owner) decided to purchase a plant capable of processing super singles, truck, and car tyres.
The plant, supplied by MMH Recycling, consists of the main machines SC1412T Super Chopper and the Tyre Rasper 160 - see the photographs to the left.
We have recently introduced the new MMH 'Buffalo' 3 ram baler. Ideal for processing non-ferrous metals, it produces a 300 x 300mm x variable bale and has a semi automatic hopper feed (Download the full specification).
The photos on the left show a 'Buffalo' baler recently supplied to Morley Waste Traders, who have describe it as "a great machine producing tight bales".
Designed for processing whole car tyres or shredded truck tyres, the Tyre Rasper liberates as much steel in one pass as possible.
Part of Eldan’s tradition of robust long-lasting machinery, it is equipped with a wear-resistant hardened steel rotor and rotor housing with replaceable wear plates.
The Eldan TR Series is built with 2 x electrical motors to give up to 20% increased capacity, and is belt-driven on both sides for easy adjustment and quiet running. It has the usual hydraulic opening of the rotor housing for easy access to the rotor and knives, and also of the swinging cradle for quick change of screens.
The Tyre Rasper is supplied in 3 different size specifications depending on your capacity requirements: 132Kw, 2 x 90Kw, 2 x 110Kw.
The ECM 5000 is the latest innovation in End Cut and Air Push technology, designed to meet the toughest requirements of lamp disassemblers and recyclers, and can be coupled with a new device for separating phosphor powders for reuse.
The machine is capable of processing 5000 straight fluorescent tubes per hour, can handle tube lengths from 600mm up to 1800mm, and can deal with tubes of mixed diameter.
For more information, download the brochure below or contact us directly.
The MRT Compact Crush and Separation Plant is a unique and protective self-contained processing system for the recycling of all discarded fluorescent lamps.
The space saving plant is easy to install and relocate, and the concept creates operating conditions that meet even the toughest environmental standards.
MMH Recycling Systems are the agents for MRT in the UK, Ireland and South Africa. Find out more about this leading lamp recycling solution by downloading the brochure below, or by contacting us directly.
We have just installed one of our latest Eldan Tyre Recycling Plants to Bristol Tyre Shredding Ltd, in Avonmouth.
In cooperation with Western Tyres, BTS process scrap passenger car tyres down to a clean equestrian chip. The plant is supplied with the very latest Eldan technology, which includes the new TR160 Tyre Rasper.
Capable of processing truck and super singles, this modular integrated plant gives BTS the potential to expand further into the granulation market.
Tyre recycling capacity in the UK and Ireland is set to increase as MMH Recycling Systems Ltd are installing four further tyre recycling plants. When fully operational, these recycling plants will help process some of the 30-40 million scrap tyres produced each year.
In partnership with Eldan Recycling A/S Denmark, MMH offer a simple, reliable and cost effective method of shredding tyres and separating the resulting rubber, steel and fibres. The company provides a complete service to its customers, which can include designing, building and commissioning everything from a single machine to a complete, high automated tyre recycling plant. Tyre recycling equipment from MMH Recycling Systems Ltd is already in use by many successful tyre recyclers; these four further installations will significantly increase tyre recycling capacity in the UK and Ireland.
B. Nebbett & Son Ltd of Mitcham have put their new Moros H-C-250 to work shearing and baling non-ferrous metal.
Capable of processing a wide range of non-ferrous metals, the H-C-250 can shear material to length and also produce bales 400mm x 400mm x variable length. This unit provides 250t shear force, 165t baling force, two wing compression, a three metre long box and a remote control.
MMH Recycling Systems Ltd offer a range of quality equipment for ferrous and non-ferrous metal recycling, as well as for CRT recycling, ELV recycling, tyre recycling, electronic scrap recycling, complex scrap recycling and radiation detection.
Scrap tyres are a problem everywhere, and in Northern Ireland Entyre Recycling have set up the Country’s first licensed site to recycle tyres.
Having had to dispose of a machine which wasn’t suitable, Entyre had learned the hard way the importance of getting the right equipment for the job. Owner Colm Bradley was very keen to find a hard wearing machine that gave low down time and economical running.
Guided by MMH, Entyre have purchased a new Eldan SC1412T 160kw Supper Chopper to process Super Singles, Truck tyres, and Car tyres. There is no need to debead the truck tyres as the machine is built with a hardened rotor, has liner plates to withstand the abrasive steel and is hydraulic driven. Running at 23RPM it generates little dust and is very quiet. A major factor in this decision was Eldan's "modular approach”, which allows Entyre to purchase parts of the plant in different stages.
The Eldan SC1412T has been set up as a plant and is now in operation. Entyre are very impressed with the new machine and MMH will soon be supplying the next stage of the plant to produce a rubber chip product”.
As part of their plans to combat the scrap tyre problem in Leicester, environmental charity Environ (part of Groundwork Leicester and Leicestershire) has recently invested in a new Eldan tyre recycling plant for producing 20mm steel free chip.
After thorough research of the tyre recycling market, Directors Kevin Bush and Iqbal Bhatti found the Eldan range of machinery to be far superior to other machinery they had seen. They were also very impressed with how MMH and Eldan were able to supply systems to suit their specific requirements.
MMH have supplied Environ with the Heavy Rasper HR162T, which can liberate steel from whole car tyres or shredded tyres in one pass. With its heavy duty build, the HR162T is used by all major tyre recyclers in the UK and the world.
We have recently installed the first stage of the plant at their site and they are producing 20mm chip for equestrian. The second stage granulation line will be installed later this year, and will enable Environ to produce various grades of rubber granulate 99.99% free of steel & textile.
MMH Sales Manager Peter Jones says "Environ are very pleased with the plant we have delivered, and MMH is very happy to be involved with this rapidly expanding environmental charity".
Lord & Midgley (based in Hull and part of the Morley Waste Trader group of companies) have recently taken delivery of the new Moros GCS800 Baler.
The GCS800 incorporates the latest shearing design to prevent jamming. Having operated a Moros 1000-ton precompression shear for the last five years, Lord & Midgley decided to add the Moros GCS800 after General Manager Antony Whittaker visited Montreal to see a similar unit in action at American Iron Metal.
Together with their recent installation of an ELV depollution plant, the Lord & Midgley yard is now one of the most modern in the UK.
MMH will be exhibiting at the annual Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition. The event will be held at the Birmingham NEC between September 11th and 13th. Come and see us there!
MMH will again be exhibiting at the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management exhibition and conference.
The event takes place in Torbay between the 12th and 15th June, and both MMH Managing Director Philip Keatley and Sales Manager Peter Jones will be available to talk about our current and upcoming stock of waste management and recycling machinery.
The Eldan plant which consists of a Super Chopper SC1412 with it’s powerful Hagglunds Drive that will down size “old rolled”, casings, turnings, dirty profiles, sheets and bales. The material will be liberated to allow for ferrous separation.
The material will be further processed through a Heavy Granulator HG121 to produce a clean 50mm chip.
We recently supplied to Cyprus a plant to process scrap aluminium into a clean saleable product. The machines were purchased by leading scrap metal processor for the Island Economides Metal Recycling.
We now have systems operating at MDJ Light Bros., Environcom, and Techrec Ireland.
The cutting of the CRT is done by using two diamond edged cutting discs, with high accuracy on the cut it separates the panel and funnel glass. The system is complete with a filter system for dust so it operates very safely, efficiently and in accordance with the strictest environmental regulations.
For all WEEE processors, this system is ideal as it is the only complete reliable system supplied at an affordable price.
We have supplied CRT Recycling plants over the last 12 months to three major WEEE Recyclers. This a complete automatic system manufactured by MRT Sweden. It uses minimal labour to process CRT’s up to 45 per hr.