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Terex Ecotec TDS V20 on duty

by Kyle Molyneux  |  Mon 01 Nov 2021

Terex Ecotec TDS V20 on duty

Peute Recycling, a Dutch company and part of the internationally operating Peute Group, has invested in a Terex Ecotec TDS V20 medium speed shredder to enhance its ability to produce a high-quality and standard of recycled paper at its facility in Alblasserdam, The Netherlands.

A family owned business that started in the 1960s, the Peute Group has since progressed to become a leading independent paper and plastics processor. While the company’s main office is in Dordrecht, The Netherlands, it will soon be transferred to a 90,000 square metre large terrain at Alblasserdam, where the company will process more than 1.2 million tonnes of material on a production site of 50,000 square metres.

Peute Recycling has an established partnership with Terex Ecotec distributor, Troost Machinehandel BV, having purchased various kinds of machinery from the company and been satisfied with their partnership.

Rudolf Peute, Operational Manager at Peute Recycling who has almost 30 years’ experience within Peute Recycling, spoke with Troost Machinehandel BV about requirements for a new shredder that had greater power, capacity and higher quality of output than what they had currently, due to the colossal amount of material being processed and high specifications needed by their customers.

“We needed a diesel-powered shredder, because we don’t have enough electrical power for such tough machines at our current location. We also wanted the paper to be homogenous and compressed in similar dimensions, a requirement from one of our largest customers,” according to Rudolf.

After investigating Terex Ecotec’s equipment options with Troost Machinehandel BV, Peute Recycling opted for the TDS V20, which the company found was particularly suited to its operation. Its ability to produce a controlled product size in one pass would prove to be of huge benefit to Peute Recycling, saving both time and fuel.

The machine was commissioned by service partner Troost Machinehandel BV equipped with a Stage 5 diesel engine of 493hp, reversible hydraulic fan, internal fire suppression system, rubber pads on the steel tracks (because the machine is moved indoors) and a long conveyor belt, with a 5m discharge height. The TDS V20 gave the desired results during testing, with Rudolf saying that the team at Peute Recycling were very impressed with the performance of the machine.

The TDS V20 mainly shreds industrial types of paper, such as coffee pods, pastry cups, rolls of wrapping paper, packaging material, magazines and newspaper, which often needs to be reduced for a certain field of application. A major application for the company is a semi-finished product for the fibreboard/gypsum industry, where paper compositions are used to make gypsum fibre reinforced boards.

Peute Recycling has found the TDS V20 to be a robust machine, an important characteristic for reducing paper. “The machine uses a certain type of cutting technique rather than tearing which gives the right results for us. Paper is a strange product that releases a lot of forces, which can be problematic. For example, shredders that can process the most difficult materials can struggle when you throw in a pack of paper. Reducing material is a specialist profession.”

Concluding, Rudolf said, “We have been running for about 600 to 700 hours to date and see that the wear of the cutting teeth is at a low level – we haven't had to change teeth yet. Costs are also saved due to lower fuel consumption compared to previous shredders, which is another plus for our bottom line. We haven’t looked back since investing in our TDS V20.”

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