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Balers, Conveyors, Document and Paper Shredders, Recycling, Recycling Plants, Shredders, Sorting Systems, Waste Consulting & Engineering, Waste Transfer Stations |
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1963 |
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Since the early 19th century, the Scotuzzi family has a long history in the metal manufacturing industry. Acquiring experience and know-how along the way, the Scotuzzi brothers Amos, Angelo Giuseppe and Giacomo established the first MAC (Meccanizzazione Agricola Cartaria) facility in the 1960s in Milano.
In 1963 MAC manufactured the first continuous bale press, and soon after an innovative waste paper crusher.
In 1971 a second factory was built; the first automatic baling press went into production and was launched at the Fiera Campionaria in Milan.
In 1974 the factory was enlarged to a covered area of now 3,000 m2.
Continuously developing, specializing and expanding its range of technologies, i.e. waste disposal, in 1986 Macpresse ( as it was now called) set up the currently used manufacturing facility, expanding it to a total area of 170.000 m2, of which 20.000 m2 are now covered.
Macpresse is actually managed and owned by the 5th generation of the Scotuzzi family.
| L series Designed to last through time and to withstand heavy workloads, Macpresse has been designing and manufacturing conveyors for over 40 years. Macpresse conveyors come in 3 categories: L series belts -for light loads P series belts - for medium loads PP series belts - for heavy loads Macpresse conveyors are designed according to customer\'s requirements. The chain pitch goes from 125 mm to 250 mm. When damaged, metal slats are easily replaced. Conveyors can be equipped with emergency sensors automatically stopping them if an operator should accidentally fall onto the conveyor belt. If required, Macpresse conveyors can also be supplied with rubber belts. Macpresse conveyors are designed and manufactured to last and to withstand heavy workloads; all parts are bolted interchangeably. |
| Mac 1000 Macpresse shredders are designed for shredding waste paper. Macpresse makes three different models of paper shredders identified by the names MAC 1000, MAC 1500 and MAC 2000. Great efficiency and output, along with a particularly sturdy construction, are the design characteristics of these Macpresse shredders. Designed according to the principle of the fast single rotor with fixed hammers and high hourly production, they easily shred material in thick, big blocks such as paper reams, newspapers bundles in strapped packs, books, telephone directories and even paper reel cores. To comply with international standards, on request, our shredders can be soundproofed and equipped with a dust suppressing system. (Optional) |
| Mac 102 Capacity : 2/4 tons/hour Continuous automatic baler for printing companies, book binder, corrugated box plants and anywhere continuous packaging with low hourly output is required. |
| Mac 105 Capacity: 10/12 tons/hour The Mac 105 series has been designed specifically to compact medium quantities of different grades of materials. The Mac 105 is designed to process multiple grades of materials i.e. waste paper, plastic waste, aluminum and ferrous cans, and many other products to be recycled. For compacting cellulose materials with high specific gravity (newspapers, magazines), an electro-mechanic device called "fluffer" is used to optimize bale density |
| Municipal Solid Waste Material Recycling Facility for urban solid waste System line to separate the various materials mechanically with the help of rotating screens, optical readers and, in some cases, manually. Like all our sort systems, the whole line can be customized on the basis of the customer's requirements |
| Waste balers Dense wrapped bales make storing MSW in the open possible Balers resolve many of the problems connected with storing and moving waste from town centres to landfill sites. | |
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Macpresse shredders are designed for shredding waste paper.
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