New Terex Finlay plant, new product

A company has gained a new product and saved on the potential outlay of another machine with new plant from Terex Finlay. DJB Haulage replaced its previous combination of a Terex Finlay 683 inclined screen and 595 mobile scalping unit with a new Terex Finlay 684 inclined screen with a four-way split. The new 684 is said to be transforming recycling operations for the business. Under the new process, recycled concrete is fed into a Terex Finlay 883 heavy duty screen to take off fines before over-size clean m
Screening Static & Mobile / November 7, 2013
DJB Haulage’s new Terex Finlay 684
DJB Haulage’s new Terex Finlay 684 inclined screen with a four-way split

A company has gained a new product and saved on the potential outlay of another machine with new plant from 668 Terex Finlay.

DJB Haulage replaced its previous combination of a Terex Finlay 683 inclined screen and 595 mobile scalping unit with a new Terex Finlay 684 inclined screen with a four-way split.

The new 684 is said to be transforming recycling operations for the business. Under the new process, recycled concrete is fed into a Terex Finlay 883 heavy duty screen to take off fines before over-size clean material goes into a Terex Finlay J1175 jaw crusher.

This material is then fed to the new 684, which delivers valuable, single size products of 40mm, 20mm and 10mm, as well as dust.

Previously the J1175 fed into a Terex Finlay 595 with 45mm mesh and then a Terex Finlay 683 with two decks, producing three clean products of 40mm and 20mm, as well as 15mm to zero.

“With the new 684, DJB Haulage has gained a product and reduced the number of machines it operates,” says Gareth Johnson, managing director of Finlay Plant SW, who helped County Devon, UK-based DJB Haulage to specify the plant on site to enhance productivity.

“Current productivity is around 150tonnes an hour and the processed material is used for applications including pipefill and construction sites.”

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