AERAS Windsifter
Plug-and-Play Windsifter Attachment.
Have contaminated overs piling up? Too much plastic in your compost? Too much rock in your mulch?
The EcoSift AERAS is a low-cost and plug-and-play windsifter ideal for removing light fraction contaminants. It attaches to any machine’s overs belt and effectively decontaminates your overs and recovers valuable organics.
Compatible with any screener’s 32″ – 48″ wide belt, the AERAS Windsifter is easy to install and removes plastic, foils, and other light contaminants from your process.
Less contaminants, more profits with the AERAS Windsifter.
Product Features
MAXIMUM COMPATIBILITY
Plug the Aeras into any unit with a 40-liter per minute hydraulic connection and start windsifting.
FOUR DIFFERENT POWER OPTIONS
The Aeras is available in hydraulic, electric-hydraulic, diesel, and fully electric configurations.
SIMPLE INSTALLATION
Connect to a power source, fit over the conveyor of your discharge stream, and you’re ready to go.
PORTABILITY
The small size and easy set-up make the AERAS easy to transport from one site to another.
Aeras Windsifter Demonstration
Interested in the EcoSift AERAS Windsifter? Contact us to arrange an on-site demonstration at your facility, running your material, to see just how good it is!
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