Metso Outotec debuts mobile screen, crusher

By |  March 17, 2021
The Nordtrack S2.5 mobile screen. Photo: Metso Outotec

The Nordtrack S2.5 mobile screen. Photo: Metso Outotec

Metso Outotec added two new products to its Nordtrack mobile crushing and screening range.

The Nordtrack S2.5 mobile screen is a small, versatile scalping screen designed for small jobsites and a variety of applications, the company says. With a compact and lightweight structure, a highly efficient two-deck screen and a wide selection of different screening media, Metso Outotec says the Nordtrack S2.5 is the perfect solution for construction contractors with frequent changes in site locations or simply as a rental unit.

The I908 mobile impact crusher. Photo: Metso Outotec

The I908 mobile impact crusher. Photo: Metso Outotec

The second new addition to the range is the Nordtrack I908 mobile impact crusher. Its design is optimized for smaller-sized material reduction jobsites, and it accepts different kinds of feed material – from asphalt recycling to concrete crushing, as well as traditional rock crushing. The same base model with an integrated screen on the chassis, the Nordtrack I908S, was previously introduced.

“I am very pleased to say that the Nordtrack range has been extremely well received by our customers,” says Vesa Tuloisela, who heads the Nordtrack product offering at Metso Outotec. “It has proven to be a flexible solution meeting different requirements. Nordtrack sales have been developing very well despite the pandemic; in fact, we have exceeded sales targets in some areas. However, we are always listening carefully to customer feedback. These two new products represent a concrete outcome of those discussions.”

“We want to grow our recycling customer base, offer attractive solutions for the rental business and for construction contractors globally,” Tuloisela adds.

Both new products are already available globally through Metso Outotec and distributors.

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