ALLU in Asia and Middle East

A selection of ALLU D-Series Transformers are said to be proving their worth in Asia and the Middle East, helping to process a variety of materials, in four very different countries. The ALLU equipment has been provided and supported by ALLU’s dealers in the countries, back by the company’s global support team. The ALLU Transformer D-Series comprises of an excavator loader/tractor-mounted attachment which screens, crushes, aerates, blends, mixes, separates, feeds and loads materials. This, says the company
Breaking, Drilling & Blasting / June 11, 2018
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An ALLU Transformer screening waste material to fine soil

A selection of 4343 ALLU D-Series Transformers are said to be proving their worth in Asia and the Middle East, helping to process a variety of materials, in four very different countries.

The ALLU equipment has been provided and supported by ALLU’s dealers in the countries, back by the company’s global support team.

The ALLU Transformer D-Series comprises of an excavator loader/tractor-mounted attachment which screens, crushes, aerates, blends, mixes, separates, feeds and loads materials.

This, says the company, results in the feed material being effectively transformed into highly valuable products.

At the heart of the Transformer D is the top screen of its bucket, where the screening blades spin between the top screen combs with the end material size being defined by the space between the combs.

The Transformer D-Series has been designed to be mounted on 4-30tonne wheeled loaders and 10–45tonne excavators.

Highlighting the versatility of the D-Series, a customer in Thailand says it is successfully using a DN 3-12 Transformer with TS 16/32 blades set to 32mm. This is being used to screen waste material to fine soil.

In another application, a Japanese company is using a DN 2-12 Transformer with a TS 35 setting to crush bark.

Furthermore, a Transformer DH 4-17 with TS screening set-up is processing trenched material on water pipelines in Oman.

By using the ALLU Transformer attachment on this water pipeline, the contractor says it is able to ensure large material that could potentially damage the pipe is separated from the padding material.

ALLU has also recently exhibited at the Kagawa Prefecture Forest Machinery Demo Exposition, being represented by its dealer in Japan, Okada Aiyon Corporation.

The exhibition was devoted to the problems of the forestry industry and future opportunities for wood-based manufacturers, such as optimisation and cost management.

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