Zemmler Siebanlagen GmbH
Zemmler Siebanlagen GmbH from Finsterwalde/Massen will be presenting innovative machines with double-drum technology on the IFAT open-air site, using mobile and stationary screening plants as examples. This year, the 700th machine, which is also the 150th MULTI SCREEN® MS 5200, will be presented, as well as the the MULTI SCREEN® MS 3200 for floor preparation. A MULTI SCREEN® MS 5200 will be in live operation in the Crushing Zone at the VDMA Practical Days. Here, the company will show visitors the combination of a double-drum screening plant with a downstream HDSM (water-based density separation system) from WIMA Wilsdruffer Maschinen- und Anlagenbau GmbH. This machine combination will provide a live demonstration of the solution for effective separation of stones and wood or light materials in building material recycling.
MULTI SCREEN® MS 5200
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Zemmler has established itself as an internationally active manufacturer of mobile and stationary double trommel screening plants. The innovative double trommel technology enables screening into three fractions instead of two – in just one operation. Thanks to the use of wire screens (with meshes between 2 and 80 mm), which are stretched around the robust steel construction of the double trommel, the MULTI SCREEN® screening plants are used in numerous industries. They are tried and tested in wood and construction waste recycling, minerals, soil and biomass processing, metal, commercial waste and special materials recycling. Zemmler builds double trommel screening plants weighing from less than 1.8 tons up to 24 tons, serving both small landscaping companies and large recycling operations.
On the road with a GREEN MISSION
Zemmler sees its sustainable corporate mission in the development of technologies for recycling a wide range of recyclable materials. The double-drum screening systems conserve natural resources and recover a higher proportion of valuable materials. In the meantime, 300 machines of various types with electric drives have been delivered. This helps to reduce CO2 emissions and serves to expand the electrification of mobility.
Booth FM 709/10