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CP Disc Screen labeled "C19" and "CPS20" in a recycling facility transport mixed recyclable materials. The belts are green with yellow accents and carry various types of paper, plastic, and other items. The background shows industrial equipment and a lit interior.

CPScreen™

The CPScreen™ automatically separates small fibers from containers, and liberates 2D from 3D material while ensuring that material is sized properly for downstream sorting. This screen is vital for product purity and recovery, especially in high volume MRFs.

A grayscale image featuring a pattern of interlocking rectangular shapes forming horizontal rows. The rows alternately consist of dark textures and light textures, creating a repetitive and symmetrical visual effect.

2D material travels up the screen and containers roll off the back. A third cut for fines removal is an option. The discs have a small screen opening which eliminates the loss of small material. Small sized openings provide wrap resistance for low maintenance and reduced cleaning time.

The CPScreen does an excellent job at removing small fibers prior to material entering the container line. This screen is well-suited for various applications, including commercial and industrial, municipal solid waste, and single stream.

  • A close-up of a CP Disc Screen in a MRF setting. The large green belts are angled upwards, with rubberized gripping surfaces. The background shows a well-lit, high-ceilinged industrial space with metal beams and other machinery.

    Powerful

    • Can handle up to 3 times more tonnage than ballistic separators
    • Powerful, versatile, low-maintenance 2D/3D sorting technology.
  • Close-up image of a CP Disc Screen machinery featuring a conveyor belt with a black, rubberized surface. The machine has blue metallic components and appears to be part of a sorting or processing system.

    Efficient

    • Automatically separates small fibers from containers, and 2D from 3D material, removing 99% of flat fiber materials from the container line
    • Small screen openings maximize both large and small fiber capture rate
    • Disc lobe spacing is tight and each row of rotors is clocked at 90-degrees to each other in order to separate newsprint and large, flat fiber materials from 3-dimensional containers
  • Close-up of a green CP Disc Screen machine featuring multiple black rolling elements arranged in rows, used for sorting, conveying, or processing agricultural products. The elements have a spiral pattern and are inside a green metallic frame.

    Versatile

    • Handles both single stream and MSW materials
    • Variable speed drives and hydraulic cylinders allow the operator to adjust the screen speed as well as the angle for optimal separation
    • Screen widths from 80” to 160”
A large CP Disc Screen render machine with a blue frame and conveyor belt system. The machine has a steeply inclined conveyor with rotating cylindrical components. There are visible motors and a yellow safety guard along its side. The brand logo is seen on the side.

Low-Maintenance

  • Easy replacement of two-piece, patented rubber Cam-Discs, no shaft removal necessary
  • Heavy-duty rotor shafts won’t bend
  • CP SyncDrive™ timing belts last up to 4 times longer than chains
  • Discs are highly resistant to wear, jamming, and wrapping
Diagram illustrating a separation process for materials. A CP Disc Screen sorts items, directing lighter, flat pieces labeled "2D Materials" upwards, while bulkier, irregular pieces labeled "3D Materials" are directed downwards.

Designed for Safety

  • Uses trapped key system, ensuring the machine can’t run while undergoing maintenance
  • Incorporates other safety features like: folding floor, access door, harness connection, a hydraulic maintenance floor, lock-out tag-out, and mechanical lock on shafts for anti-roll back