Iona Waste Systems's Airtrac 3200S enables customers to recycle up to 95 per cent of their construction and demolition waste material Iona Waste Systems's Airtrac 3200S enables customers to recycle up to 95 per cent of their construction and demolition waste material RSS feed
(03/08/2010)

Iona Waste Systems's Airtrac 3200S utilises the latest in air separation technology to deliver a versatile, mobile waste processing machine suitable for a wide range of waste sectors.

The plant delivers the necessary technology and expertise to enable customers to recycle up to 95 per cent of their construction and demolition and/or construction and industrial waste material. It is particularly effective in managing small fraction fines clean-up, ranging from 0 to 50mm.

Once processed, the materials can be used as high-grade recycled products such as aggregates, steel and refuge derived fuel.

The plant is manufactured in Northern Ireland and combines German technology from two market leaders - Hein Lehmann and Westeria.
WPS is an appointed dealer for Iona Waste Solutions in England and Wales.

Waste Processing Solutions is part of the Finlay Group – which comprises of eleven stand alone companies offering a diverse range of material processing equipment. The Finlay Group acts as dealers for Terex Finlay as well as other brands including Iona,Trio, Baioni and Pilot Crushtec.

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