“We look forward to meeting our customers, partners and interested parties at RWM. The trade fair has always been one of the most important events of the year for us, providing an opportunity to forge new connections and discuss technological advancements in recycling,” says Ruben Maistry, Head of International Sales Markets at Vecoplan. RWM in Birmingham is considered one of the leading trade fairs for innovations and trends in recycling and waste management. At stand ME-C250, the Vecoplan trade fair team will present its shredding technologies, which can process a variety of materials into high-quality outputs.
The right solution for every shredding stage
At the trade fair, Vecoplan is presenting itself as a solution provider for the production of high-quality substitute fuels. Its machine portfolio includes the VEZ 3200, a powerful re-shredder specially designed for producing RDF from pre-treated materials. It ensures consistently high, homogeneous RDF output quality. Equipped with the energy-efficient HiTorc direct drive, the VEZ 3200 offers a consistently high throughput with minimal maintenance and no mechanical drive elements. The robust VRZ double-shaft shredder is used for pre-shredding. Thanks to its special rotor, it can also reliably process bulky materials, making it ideal for continuous operation in demanding recycling and waste treatment plants. “With our system solutions for pre- and post-shredding, we cover the entire RDF processing chain efficiently, durably, and with flexible adaptability,” adds Ruben Maistry. “We are seeing growing interest in tailor-made plants for alternative fuels, particularly in the British market.” Vecoplan not only manufactures individual machines, but also offers solutions for the entire material handling process. From material reception and state-of-the-art conveyor technology to material storage, the company provides complete turnkey solutions. “Our goal is to contribute to a sustainable circular economy with technologically advanced systems. RWM offers us the ideal framework for achieving this, enabling us to maintain direct contact,” concludes Maistry.