Eldan delivers tire recycling plant to Papua New Guinea
ERJ staff report (BC)
Faaborg, Denmark - A complete tire recycling plant delivered by Eldan Recycling to Papua New Guinea will process all kinds of tires, including truck tires and mining tires more than 4m in size and weighing several tonnes.
The system will produce 0-4 mm rubber granulate (99.9 percent free of textile and steel) at a rate of approximately 4 tonnes per production hour.
Dr Toni Reftman, Eldan's managing director, said: “This is a really exciting project. Papua New Guinea is not a big market, but nevertheless they need durable recycling equipment. We are very proud to have been chosen for this project that shows our capacity to meet customer requirements on all continents.â€
Eldan's customer intends to start full-scale production during 2013.
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