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J.P. Mascaro & Sons selects Van Dyk Recycling Solutions

J.P. Mascaro & Sons selects Van Dyk Recycling Solutions
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Audubon, Pennsylvania-based J.P. Mascaro & Sons, a family owned waste service company with facilities across eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, has opened the doors to its first single-stream recycling facility. Located in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, the facility is called TotalRecycle Inc. and is operated by the third generation of the Mascaro family. The 75,000-square-foot facility services waste haulers, municipalities, residents and businesses and operates at 35 tons per hour.

The facility contains the latest technology provided by Van Dyk Recycling Solutions of Stamford, Connecticut. Two Lubo screens first separate OCC (old corrugated containers) and glass, with the glass moving on to a Walair glass cleanup system that creates four fractions. Three additional Lubo screens separate fiber from containers, kicked off by Lubo’s new Anti-Wrapping ONP screen, a 12-foot wide screen with 440 stars. The stars incur virtually no wrapping, even after hours of operation, according to Van Dyk. Cleaning and maintenance time are reduced to less than 10 percent of that of traditional star screens, the company adds.

A total of four Tomra (TITECH) Autosort 4s recover any remaining fiber and separate all plastics. A Bakker overbelt magnet and eddy current recover ferrous and aluminum cans, respectively. The system is capped off by a Bollegraaf HBC-120S single-ram baler that is capable of baling all commodities accepted at the facility, Van Dyk says.

A virtual tour of this facility is available at https://vdrs.com/videos.

Van Dyk Recycling Solutions is the exclusive distributor of Bollegraaf, Lubo and TOMRA equipment in North America.

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Source: Recycling Today
J.P. Mascaro & Sons selects Van Dyk Recycling Solutions
<![CDATA[Audubon, Pennsylvania-based J.P. Mascaro & Sons, a family owned waste service company with facilities across eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, has opened the doors to its first single-stream recycling facility. Located in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, the facility is called TotalRecycle Inc. and is operated by the third generation of the Mascaro family. The 75,000-square-foot facility services waste haulers, municipalities, residents and businesses and operates at 35 tons per hour. The facility contains the latest technology provided by Van Dyk Recycling Solutions of Stamford, Connecticut. Two Lubo screens first separate OCC (old corrugated containers) and glass, with the glass moving on to a Walair glass cleanup system that creates four fractions. Three additional Lubo screens separate fiber from containers, kicked off by Lubo’s new Anti-Wrapping ONP screen, a 12-foot wide screen with 440 stars. The stars incur virtually no wrapping, even after hours of operation, according to Van Dyk. Cleaning and maintenance time are reduced to less than 10 percent of that of traditional star screens, the company adds. A total of four Tomra (TITECH) Autosort 4s recover any remaining fiber and separate all plastics. A Bakker overbelt magnet and eddy current recover ferrous and aluminum cans, respectively. The system is capped…

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