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LANE TURNER

Turning With Maximum Emission Control

Fully automated processes with maximum safety and control – the LANE TURNER are our absolute high-end solutions.

All About our Lane Turners:

The LANE TURNER allows you to utilise the proven concept of our BACKHUS turners as a fully automated process technology within closed facilites. This ensures absolute emission and process control while you efficiently compost, dry or stabilise the material.

In Which Applications can a LANE TURNER be Used?

The possible applications for our LANE TURNER are very diverse. In principle, however, they can be used in all applications of our BACKHUS windrow turners. They are suitable for:

  • The composting of
    → Green waste
    → Stable manure
    → Food waste
    → Fermentation residues
    → Empty fruit bunkers (EFB)
  • The remediation of contaminated soils
  • The treatment of sewage sludge
  • The biological drying of municipal waste
  • The production of substrates

Are you looking for a machine for your specific application that is not listed here?

Simply contact our sales department and we will be happy to go through the options with you and find a solution together.

LANE TURNERS for Closed Facilities

Turning with the professionals!

LANE TURNER LT 30

Automated · 2 m material height · fully electric

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LANE TURNER LT 45 / LT 50

Automated or driver-operated · 2.2 m or 2.7 m material height

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What Are the Advantages of the LANE TURNER?

The treatment of waste, such as the biological drying of household waste or the composting of organic waste, is associated with strong odours. Particularly in densely populated areas, the use of processes within closed buildings is therefore recommended for optimum emission control. The LANE TURNER were designed precisely for this purpose. Efficient turning in closed lanes using batch operation or flow through processes can be integrated perfectly into plant systems. Due to the high lane walls, the LANE TURNER are also perfectly suited for the treatment of sewage sludge or soil remediation. This means that reinfection of the material can be reliably avoided when treating contaminated soils.

How do material feeding and extraction work?

  • Loading by wheel loader (top left)
  • Emptying using a wheel loader (top right)
  • Fully automated loading (bottom left)
  • Fully automated emptying (bottom right)
     

The solutions can be combined as required.

What is the Difference Between Batch Operation and Continuous Operation?

Batch Operation

In batch operation, the lane is filled completely in one piece. The entire material is then transferred by a LANE TURNER until it is fully processed. The lane is then emptied completely. The process therefore takes place in whole batches, which are treated one after the other. To ensure an even distribution of the material in the lane despite the windrow offset (explanation), the transfer processes must be started regularly from different sides. To simplify this, we offer various solutions: For example, the LANE TURNER can be suitably aligned on the transfer carriage using a rotating platform. The solution of concrete platforms on both sides of the lane has also proven to be particularly efficient.

Continuous Process

In the continuous process, new input material is regularly replenished at one end of the lane, while finished material is removed at equal intervals on the other side. Due to the whirling motion of the turning, the fresh material is continuously passed on from the material input to the material discharge, so that the finished material automatically arrives at the discharge point. This is therefore a continuous process. Material loading and unloading can be carried out with a wheel loader or fully automatically, depending on requirements. With automated material discharge, there is a transverse conveyor belt at the end of the lanes inside the bottom of the floor. At the start of the turning process, the finished material is automatically thrown onto this belt by the rotor movement. The effect of the windrow offset (explanation) is thus optimally utilised during this turning turning process.

The conveyor belts in the floor at the end of the lane enable automated material discharge (the rear walls will be closed).

What is "Windrow Offset" and how can it be Utilised?

During turning, the material is whirled up by the rotor and thrown backwards. At the start of the turning, usual compost windrows are moved backwards (windrow offset). If the turner passes the material therefore every time from the same side, the windrow moves in this direction. The continuous process utilises this effect for flow through processing.

Right: Special solution of a transfer carriage with collection basket.

How do the LANE TURNERS get From one Lane to the Next?

The lane change works via transfer carriages. There is also the option of a concrete platform for the cabin variants.

Do the LANE TURNERs Require Rails on the Lane Walls?

Lane Composting with automatic Control

The LANE TURNER drive directly on the lane walls. Thanks to tried-and-tested sensor technology, no rails are required. The BACKHUS CON lane turners, on the other hand, drive over the lanes – the rotor thus turns the material within the lane, while the tracks drive outside the lane.

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