United Kingdom-based Powerscreen says it has launched its new Titan range of mobile secondary scalping screens. Powerscreen, a brand of United States-based Terex Corp., says the Titan models “provide a cost-effective solution in high volume, smaller sized or recycling applications.”
The Titan range and its three models—the Titan 600, Titan 1300 and Titan 2300—are described by Powerscreen as a simplification of its Warrior range but tailored “to a different section of the market at an attractive price point.”
Says Sean Loughran, Powerscreen’s business line director, “As we continue to review the global market, we are seeing a split in the applications in which our Warrior range is being used. While some are screening large sized materials, others are being used as secondary scalpers, such as after a crusher, or in the recycling market—screening topsoil, C&D waste and biomass materials. The Titan range has been specifically designed with the customer, for the customer as a more cost-effective machine to cater for those secondary or recycling screening applications. It has both a range of features and unrivalled performance that will increase the bottom line of any of its owners.”
Powerscreen says the Titan 1300 and Titan 2300 have undergone testing in various applications. Comments Sean Keenan, Powerscreen’s applications training manger, “Overall it’s fair to say that our customers have seen the Titan machines enabling them to process a higher volume of quality material when compared to their previous units.”
Information on how to contact regional Powerscreen dealers about the Titan line can be found on this web page.
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