Rotochopper has launched Sarlac, a new machine designed to improve material downsizing and recycling for businesses operating across a wide range of industries.
Sarlac is a patent-pending shear point shredding solution that offers new levels of productivity in downsizing materials for businesses seeking cost-effective material handling solutions.
As the market demands sustainable and economically viable practices, the 5,200 kg machine is able to maximize profitability while reducing waste.
“Sarlac’s versatility allows us to help more customers with their needs. It’s compact design, low noise level, and reduced airborne dust, allow Sarlac to be used in more applications,” said Chad Angeli, Rotochopper Vice President of Customer Experience.
“We’re confident it will help us create more partnerships with new and existing customers.”
Sarlac downsizes materials that would typically be discarded, presenting a new opportunity for revenue generation through recycling. As well, Sarlac enhances workplace safety and comfort, with an impressive low noise level and reduced airborne dust making it the ideal choice for a variety of work environments.
Sarlac is designed to occupy minimal space, measuring 3.3 metres long by 2.2 metres wide, making it a versatile option for operations and workflows.
Powered by an electric motor up to 125 hp, Sarlac ensures optimized resource utilization offering an affordable and cost-effective approach to material downsizing and recycling without compromising on quality.
Sarlac caters specifically to the needs of small pallet manufacturers and similar businesses, providing an alternative solution where larger Rotochopper equipment might not be a suitable option. Customizable to specific needs, Sarlac offers versatility with different electric motor size options and conveyor configurations.
“We are excited to introduce Sarlac to the market, offering a compact and cost-effective solution that empowers businesses to efficiently manage their waste while unlocking new revenue streams through recycling,” said Tosh Brinkerhoff, Rotochopper CEO.