The mobile Hurrikan windsifters allow effective separation of plastic foils out from over-sized screened particles. The patented “pressure-suction” principle guarantees a high degree of selectivity and is adjustable to specific requirements. The quality of the recyclable oversized particles can be improved yet further by using magnet separation and a stone trap.
ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE:
FLEXIBLE
Compatible with most commercially available mobile screening units
INNOVATION
More than 90% selectivity by precise adjustment of settings to material properties
KOMPTECH PLUS
Powerful S-version with enlarged suction section (2 suction fans)
YOUR CHOICE
Mobility with 80 km/h chassis and independent operation with integrated diesel power unit
HIGHLIGHTS:
EFFICIENT SEPARATION
In the first step, material is separated off by a pressure fan. The material flow transported on is made up of screen residual on top of which lightweight materials have deposited. In the second step, the lightweight material is drawn off by a powerful suction fan (Hurrikan S: 2 fans). Configured with rolling fraction separator and magnet drum options, the Hurrikan becomes the perfect cleaner.
HIGH SUCTION PERFORMANCE
A radial fan is used to generate a flow of compressed air. The suction/conveying fan has a specially designed rotor that guarantees smooth throughput. The fan is foldable upwards for servicing work, on request a servicing platform makes access easy. The suction performance is adjustable to material by variation of fan speed, fan distance and vent flaps.
EVERYWHERE APPLICABLE
The standard design of the windsifter is a central axle trailer (tandem axle on the S version). A power unit, available as an accessory, lends the windsifter complete independence from the power supply. The wide feed chute allows operation in conjunction with feed conveyor belt width to 1200mm and feed height of 1950mm to 2250mm.
OPTIONS
Fe-separation is done by a powerful permanent magnet of the discharge conveyor. By a rolling fraction separator - a tiltable conveyor belt - round, heavy objects (mainly stones) roll downwards and are diverted via a chute.