Metso to launch a new, compact mobile screen for entry-level businesses

8th April 2019

     

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Metso is introducing a completely new mobile screen unit enabling new business opportunities in screening. The world premiere of the Lokotrack® ST2.3 mobile multi-use screen is taking place in Bauma 2019.

The Lokotrack ST2.3 brings the proven quality and operational reliability of Lokotrack track-mounted solutions to a completely new lighter-weight screening solution. Thanks to its compact and safety-driven design, the easy-to-use ST2.3 is an ideal solution for entrepreneurs looking to enter the screening business.

"For businesses thinking of expanding their operations into aggregates production, the first logical step is often screening. They can be already working in earthmoving or agriculture and want to utilize their existing soil property to grow their business," says Jarmo Vuorenpää, Product Manager, Mobile Screens at Metso.

Best-in-class performance and ease of use for screening operations

The Lokotrack ST2.3 is suitable for a wide range of applications from multi-use to fine screening and recycling. It has a 5' wide screen with matching feeder and conveyor and aggressive stroke up to 13 mm with 5G acceleration that results in the best screening performance in its weight class. The solution is easy to set up and is ready to screen in minutes. The ST2.3 is easily moved from one site to another using standard trailers in most cases. The product will be commercially available as of 2020.

The Lokotrack ST2.3 has the robust Lokotrack-grade design and is suitable for standalone and multistage applications. Service and support are provided by the extensive global Metso and distributor network.

Learn more about the Lokotrack ST2.3 mobile multi-use screen at our website.  

Meet us at Bauma 2019

This week, Metso is showcasing a number of innovations for sustainable productivity in aggregates and mining industries at Bauma 2019. Experience them first-hand and join our team of specialists for one-to-one discussions at booth FS.1111/2.

 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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