Doppstadt shredding solutions at IFAT Munich

Published 24/7, 2024 at 12:18

Doppstadt Umwelttechnik GmbH presented the latest model in its ‘Inventhor’ series at IFAT. The innovative solution builds on the success of the long established 6 and 9 models being designed for even greater efficiency and user friendliness.

First launched in 2018, Doppstadt states that its Inventhor series has impressed customers around the world with its performance and flexibility, with the launch of the Inventhor 6.2 marking further progress in the product line. Doppstadt presented the latest product variant for the first time at the company’s own trade fair in the summer of 2023. The new machine was very well received and it soon became clear that the Inventhor 6.2 would be an integral part of the company’s presence at IFAT Munich.

The shredder is designed for any current and future shredding task as a stand-alone machine, in combination with the ‘Selector’ 800.2 or with the new ‘DoppBasket’ system. Equipped with an optimised hopper, the machine is designed for user friendly loading by wheel loader or excavator. “We have extended the filling area from 2.2m to 3.3m, increasing the hopper volume from 5m3 to 8m3,” explains Dominik Niehaus, product manager at Doppstadt. “Operators can now even move a wide wheel loader bucket down to the shredding teeth. This allows the machine to be loaded optimally and, above all, easily.”

The newly developed DoppBasket basket system has been designed to make the Inventhor even more versatile. With little investment, customers can shred their material to a defined target grain size in one single pass. “With our basket system, customers remain flexible,” says Niehaus. “If their requirements change, they can quickly change to a different basket or simply continue working without a basket.” Doppstadt also presented the Inventhor with electrified drive at IFAT. This is said to deliver operational savings as well as  make a noticeable difference in terms of maintenance costs.

Visitors to the VDMA area were able to see Inventhor 6.2 with basket system processing waste wood. The ‘3D’ basket is used to reduce unwanted over sizes and maintain quality and throughput. Doppstadt also presented other innovative processing solutions, including the ‘AK’ designed for a wide and expandable range of applications. 

In addition to showing its equipment, Doppstadt also focused on a close exchange with its customers. “Constructive discussions with our customers are important to us,” says Niehaus. “Through close dialogue, we ensure that we know and understand the needs and requirements of the industry and offer solutions as quickly as possible.”

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