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Aside from metals and electrical items, the word 'Recycling' still tends to be viewed in the context of pulling waste materials out of the general domestic or commercial waste mountain that each global economy generates. But statistics show there is another, recyclable resource that is currently not being utilised to anywhere near it's full potential - and that's waste brick, concrete and rubble from property improvements and remodelling.
An important part of the equation is to ensure suitable machines are available _˜to pick, sort and transport such site waste of course - but the other key factor is to source suitable crushers, screens and shredders to process the material that is generated.
Leaving aside the improvements to recycling ratio percentage, treating such material as a useful resource has the added advantage of reducing the tonnage of finite natural minerals that need to be extracted - so the sales prospects for manufacturers of this kind of equipment should look strong.
Certainly the directors of Winfield Engineering Group of Grantham, UK, hope so - the Group took over the assets of the former red Rhino brand of compact crushers, just as the global recession hit the construction sector.
Following 12 months of intensive product development and a total redesign, Winfield-built Red Rhino compact crushers are now back in production and looking to expand into other global markets - initially in Europe and then globally.
Series 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 and 7000 models are now available up to 10 tonnes machine weight, with a choice of skid, trailer, or tractor mounting on many of the smaller models - as well as being available on self-propelled crawler-tracked skids. The smallest model, the single toggle jaw 2000 model will pass through an ordinary domestic doorway, while the 5000 model is powered by a 67hp Deutz diesel for continuos crushing.
Enquiries from dealers importers and agents in various global markets are now being invited. More info on www.redrhinocrushers.com




