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New C8 track-mounted screening unit from Keestrack

Keestrack’s new C8 track-mounted large-scale screening unit with expansion-shaft screening technology, featured at bauma for the first time, was initially presented at Belgium’s Matexpo trade fair. The specially adapted BIVITEC technology from Austrian development partner Binder + Co, in combination with the large screening surfaces of the double screening unit (2 x 6,000mm x 1,900mm) and a broad area of application in the recycling of various waste materials, is said to guarantee the processing of mater
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
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2992 Keestrack’s new C8 track-mounted large-scale screening unit with expansion-shaft screening technology, featured at bauma for the first time, was initially presented at Belgium’s Matexpo trade fair.

The specially adapted BIVITEC technology from Austrian development partner Binder + Co, in combination with the large screening surfaces of the double screening unit (2 x 6,000mm x 1,900mm) and a broad area of application in the recycling of various waste materials, is said to guarantee the processing of materials difficult to screen that have high basic moisture levels or in the production of large volumes of standard mineral products up to 600tonnes/hour.

“By providing different versions of the double screening it is possible to process, for example, minimum grain sizes of < 2mm efficiently,” says Keestrack.

“If the linings in the upper-deck circular vibratory screen are changed, the unit can also be directly deployed behind a crusher or for the processing of hot materials such as slag or substances containing tar.”

The transport weight of the unit is 45.4tonnes (B x H during transport: 3.2m x 3.6m) including the 12m³ feed hopper, overband magnet (option) and two side belts.

According to Keestrack, the rapid on-site set-up times make even shorter-term construction-site deployments of the machine worthwhile.

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