Recycling Equipment Manufacturer to Introduce New Helical-Disc in Las Vegas : CP Group Builds Waste Expo Booth from its Material Recycling Facility Equipment

CP Group Waste Expo material recycling facility
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San Diego, California based Recycling equipment manufacturers, the CP Group of Companies, is to showcase a booth made entirely of MRF equipment at Waste Expo in Las Vegas from 7 to 9 June this year.

CP Group explained that its booth, (#2247) is a two-story 1432 sq. foot structure designed and built at its manufacturing facility in San Diego. It is made from CP’s own platforms and handrails to showcase the fit and finish of the company’s material recycling facilities, infrastructure, and screens.

Ashley Davis, CP Group’s director of sales and marketing said that creating the “first ever tradeshow booth made entirely of material recovery facility equipment and infrastructure” was the best way to showcase the company’s equipment and manufacturing capabilities to customers.

“Rather than telling people about how well-built our MRFs are, we’re showing them. We are extremely pleased with the results and look forward to hosting guests on our observation deck during our CP happy hour,” she added.

The company will showcase a live demo unit running various patented discs: CP Cam-Disc™ used in the Glass Breaker Screens (chromium alloy style); the CPScreen™(rubber style); and the brand new patented Helical-Disc™. The disc was patented earlier this year and Waste Expo will be the first introduction to the market.

The Helical-Disc™ disc was created to eliminate wrapping on screens while achieving aggressive 2D/3D separation in multiple applications. The new disc will be placed in the CPScreen™ frame and will be used to segregate 2D from 3D material.

The booth will also feature a full-size CPScreen™. The 120” wide 26 rotor CPScreen™ will be used to show customers the CP SyncDrive™ and demonstrate the important safety features of the screen: the safety access door, the folding floor, and the locking rotors among other safety features.

CP Group said that it manufactures the only screens in the industry that use belt drives instead of chain drives. The CP SyncDrive™ belts were said to be more precise with a much longer wear life than chains and sprockets. They don’t require any oilers or tightening, and are much quieter during operation.

The second-story of CP’s booth has a private office that is constructed out of the same materials as a material recycling facility sort cabin.

The company added that the modular office enclosure was donated by Porta King, a major supplier of sort cabins in the waste and recycling industry.

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