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CP Anti-Wrap Screen™

Flex-packing and film can be problematic in MRFs. The CP Anti-Wrap Screen™ has high-agitation discs and extra-large rotor shafts to mitigate wrapping and reduce jamming. Because it runs at peak performance for every shift, the result is higher quality paper and container streams.

A modern industrial sorting and AWS Screen system with blue metal structures and various conveyor belts. The machinery appears designed for processing and sorting materials. Catwalks and railings provide access for workers to oversee operations safely.

The AWScreen™ conducts 2D/3D liberation with a specific focus on minimizing wrapping. Suited for a range of applications, including commercial and industrial, municipal solid waste, and single stream.

A diagram showing a mechanical component with various labeled features: oversized shaft circumference for reduced wrapping, elliptical disc for maximum agitation, 3" x 7" openings for accurate sizing, and grooves for easy cutting of any wrapped material.

Our AWScreen™ prevents material wrapping and jamming, maximizing sorting efficiency and reducing maintenance for waste management facilities. Streamline operations and increased productivity today.

A large industrial blue and yellow AWS Screen machine, equipped with black rubber rollers arranged in a slanted configuration. The base is supported by sturdy, angled metal legs, and hydraulic systems are visible on the right side for adjustment and operation.

Benefits

  • Accurate separation of newsprint and large fiber from the material stream
  • Oversized shaft circumference mitigates wrapping
  • Simple design keeps total number of discs and use of rubber to a minimum
  • Non-pinching motion eliminates jamming
  • High amplitude design agitates containers away from paper
  • Designed for safety: Foolproof lock out tag out mechanism with larger access door
  • One-bolt discs are easy to change
A close-up of an industrial AWS Screen with multiple black rollers, mounted within a white and yellow framework. There is a logo on the side of the framework with the text "CRG." The machinery appears to be part of a manufacturing or processing facility.