IFAT 2020
Solutions for reduction of CO2-emissions

Eggersmann Fuel significantly reduces landfill masses, leachate and CO2-emissions while at the same time protecting natural resources. At the heart of the system is the Backhus CON 100, which is currently the largest compost turner in the world, with a working width of 10 m.
Eggersmann also has a new development in the mechanical waste treatment sector. A video wall enables the visitors of the exhibition stand a view into a large-scale highly-automated recycling plant for lightweight packaging and gives a sound introduction into Sorting 4.0.
At IFAT, Eggersmann will furthermore provide information about the enhanced bunker system for bag openers and dosing hoppers of the BRT HARTNER brand, as well as the modified and therefore more maintenance-friendly ballistic separator and the completely upgraded bale dewiring system.
Furthermore, the company expanded and added practical developments to its portfolio of mobile machinery. Visitors can experience first-hand the new Teuton Z 50 single-shaft shredder on a 3-axle chassis and the Forus SE 250 two-shaft shredder.
The A 38 brings a new and welcome addition to the well-known BACKHUS family of compost turners.
Eggersmann at IFAT: Hall B5, Booth 427/526
Solutions for reduction of CO2-emissions

Eggersmann Fuel significantly reduces landfill masses, leachate and CO2-emissions while at the same time protecting natural resources. At the heart of the system is the Backhus CON 100, which is currently the largest compost turner in the world, with a working width of 10 m.
Eggersmann also has a new development in the mechanical waste treatment sector. A video wall enables the visitors of the exhibition stand a view into a large-scale highly-automated recycling plant for lightweight packaging and gives a sound introduction into Sorting 4.0.
At IFAT, Eggersmann will furthermore provide information about the enhanced bunker system for bag openers and dosing hoppers of the BRT HARTNER brand, as well as the modified and therefore more maintenance-friendly ballistic separator and the completely upgraded bale dewiring system.
Furthermore, the company expanded and added practical developments to its portfolio of mobile machinery. Visitors can experience first-hand the new Teuton Z 50 single-shaft shredder on a 3-axle chassis and the Forus SE 250 two-shaft shredder.
The A 38 brings a new and welcome addition to the well-known BACKHUS family of compost turners.
Eggersmann at IFAT: Hall B5, Booth 427/526
Car dismanteling live

The event will proceed on the open air side, within 3.586 m², 4 times a day. The process places the highest emphasis on environmental protection and work safety. The demonstrations will be held daily at 10:30, 12:30, 14:30 and 16:30.
The process will be divided into different stations. The stations cover ideal and compact storage possibilities of ELVs, which apply on the EU-rules. Furthermore, is a thoughtful preparation essentially for an efficient scrapping procedure. For that reason sophisticated software is needed, which all spare parts in good condition will be defined, categorized and marked. Finally, the parts can be released for sale, and launched online in an easy way if requested.
On the subsequent station the battery will be removed, the tyres demounted and all pyrotechnic safety facilities (airbag, belt tensioners) released. Thereafter, the ELV will be forwarded fork-lift free, with a trolley to the drainage station. Over there, all fluids like petrol, diesel, waste oil, brake fluid, etc. will be drawn off restless and sorted, environmentally-friendly and EX-protected. After the drainage station, the ELV comes to the dismantling station. The All-in-One Solution offers a gorgeous condition for an efficient operation. A tilting lift enables ergonomic work on the ELV. The installation is fully loaded with extra features, therefore, all devices can be reached instantly within extraordinarily safe time.
The scrapping operation will be completed with the further processing of each material, as well as with the compression of the car body.
Seda Umwelttechnik at IFAT: Open air site 812/31 and Hall B4, Booth 327/426
Car dismanteling live

The event will proceed on the open air side, within 3.586 m², 4 times a day. The process places the highest emphasis on environmental protection and work safety. The demonstrations will be held daily at 10:30, 12:30, 14:30 and 16:30.
The process will be divided into different stations. The stations cover ideal and compact storage possibilities of ELVs, which apply on the EU-rules. Furthermore, is a thoughtful preparation essentially for an efficient scrapping procedure. For that reason sophisticated software is needed, which all spare parts in good condition will be defined, categorized and marked. Finally, the parts can be released for sale, and launched online in an easy way if requested.
On the subsequent station the battery will be removed, the tyres demounted and all pyrotechnic safety facilities (airbag, belt tensioners) released. Thereafter, the ELV will be forwarded fork-lift free, with a trolley to the drainage station. Over there, all fluids like petrol, diesel, waste oil, brake fluid, etc. will be drawn off restless and sorted, environmentally-friendly and EX-protected. After the drainage station, the ELV comes to the dismantling station. The All-in-One Solution offers a gorgeous condition for an efficient operation. A tilting lift enables ergonomic work on the ELV. The installation is fully loaded with extra features, therefore, all devices can be reached instantly within extraordinarily safe time.
The scrapping operation will be completed with the further processing of each material, as well as with the compression of the car body.
Seda Umwelttechnik at IFAT: Open air site 812/31 and Hall B4, Booth 327/426
Lindner showcases smart system solutions

Stefan Scheiflinger-Ehrenwerth, Head of Product Management at Lindner, explains: ‘We have always been one of the industry’s pioneers, which is why the mechanical components of our facilities are already very sophisticated today. Digitalisation and smart technology is now the next evolutionary step. The industry 4.0 concept has triggered an industrial revolution that will also change the waste industry significantly over the coming years. Our customers work with valuable raw materials. And they must be processed into new, top-quality products with maximum efficiency – whether the ideal fuel for resource-saving energy generation or the raw material for high-quality products made from recyclables.’
That’s why at IFAT 2020 in Munich Lindner will be showcasing not only its latest generation of the highly efficient Atlas primary shredder, but also smart system solutions that turn waste recovery facilities into smart factories thanks to their sophisticated digital technology and interaction of various system components.
‘If we look at the requirements and legal regulations that will be imposed on the raw materials industry in the future, the only way we will be able to work profitably is to increase the product quality of fuels and recyclates as efficiently as possible. On the one hand, this will require digital transformation, and on the other we will have to optimise mechanical parts. For example, primary shredding – or rather the optimal preparation of the delivered waste for downstream equipment – is essential,’ explains Scheiflinger-Ehrenwerth, who adds: ‘When it comes to robot sorting, tracer detection or online quality assurance systems, then not only is the optimum particle size important but consistently dosed feeding is crucial. That’s why it’s so important for the individual machines to communicate with each other. Combine this with the power of smart data and it’s easy to make the most of waste. Come to Lindner’s booth at IFAT to find out more!’
Lindner at IFAT: Hall B6, booth 251/350