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GK Introduces new Portable Construction Demolition Recycling System



General Kinematics Corp., Crystal Lake, IL., recently introduced their newest addition to their proven portfolio of recycling systems. The CD-Express's8482; is an economical entry level system designed for recyclers processing 150 yds./hr. and under. The portable CD-Express system can be set up in one day, and with the addition of GK'ss De-Stoner Air classifier, recyclers can divert up to 90% of their recyclable material.





Key features include:


> GK'ss Para-Mount II's174; two-mass vibratory feeder for system loading and presentation to the sorting system.


> Low horsepower, high throughput GK Finger-Screen to remove fines for ADC (Alternate Daily Cover) or other applications.


> Easy to erect platform system designed to utlilize roll-off containers or hoppers for contained material separation.


> Each system is designed to meet your process requirements and is backed by GK'ss 100% process guarantee.


General Kinematics Corporation, incorporated in 1960, was established to market, design, and custom fabricate innovative vibratory materials handling and processing equipment. General Kinematics specializes equipment and solutions for bulk processing of material in the foundry, recycling, scrap, mining, minerals, food, chemical, and wood industries. Today the company is one of the world'ss largest suppliers of vibratory processing equipment, holding more than 200 worldwide patents, and is acknowledged as a major contributor to the technical advancement of vibrating equipment design and application.



For more information about the CD-Express, visit GK'ss recycling website at www.gkrecycling.com.






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