Develon to expand waste and recycling range at RWM Show

On Stand ME-A120, Develon, formerly known as Doosan Construction Equipment, is using its first appearance at the Resource & Waste Management (RWM) show to premiere the very latest in waste and recycling equipment from the company.

The RWM show is being held at the NEC in Birmingham in the UK from 11th-12th September 2024. Together with the Energy, Fuels & Decarbonisation Expo (EFD), Water Resource Management Expo (WRM), Contamination & Land Remediation Expo (CLR) and Air Pollution Control Expo (APC), the RWM is one of five events taking place simultaneously at the NEC, under the umbrella of the Environmental Services & Solutions Expo (ESS).

ESS is a leading event showcasing cutting-edge technologies and strategies in net-zero, decarbonisation, resource management, circular economy, water scarcity and management, biodiversity conservation, environmental emergency response and emissions control. Attracting over 12,000 UK and international visitors, the trade show unites industry pioneers, visionary entrepreneurs, and eco-driven professionals to collaborate, learn, and inspire one another towards a greener future.

Develon in Waste & Recycling

Develon already offers a broad selection of products for material handing in waste and recycling applications. These include the company’s award-winning DL-7 range of wheel loaders (covering capacities from 1.9 to 6.4 m³), which can be used with a Waste and Recycling Kit designed to help operators work safely in the hazardous conditions that often accompany waste handling and recycling applications, including contending with airborne dust, dirt and other dangerous particulates and materials.

Award-winning DL-7 Wheel Loaders

The DL-7 wheel loader range from Develon offers a complete line of next generation machines with an award-winning design, driven by powerful Stage V compliant engines and providing higher productivity, increased fuel efficiency and a low cost of ownership, coupled with a fantastic environment and experience for the operator. All DL-7 wheel loaders feature redesigned buckets offering up to 7% more capacity for easier and faster loading with standard bucket capacities from 1.9 to 6.4 m3. This provides increased productivity for a very wide range of material-handling applications.

DX250WMH-7 Material Handler
DX250WMH-7 Material Handler

A Comprehensive Choice of Waste & Recycling Products

As well as the DL-7 wheel loaders, Develon also provides the DX230WMH-7 (24 t) and DX250WMH-7 (25.6 t) Stage V compliant material handlers, as well as full lines of mini, crawler and wheeled excavators (with operating weights from 1 to 100 t), articulated dump trucks (with maximum payloads up to 41 t) and compact wheel loaders (from 3.5 to 5 t).

The DX230WMH-7 and DX250WMH-7 material handlers are designed to carry out the toughest tasks across a wide range of material sorting and handling applications such as those in the handling of scrap metal and other solid waste, recycling, demolition and in the forestry industry. As a result, both machines are built with front and rear stabilizers, and a boom and arm specifically designed for material handling tasks.

Develon also offers products with alternative power sources using battery, fuel cell and hydrogen technology and there is a comprehensive selection of attachments for use with all of these machines.

Providing increased peace of mind for the customer, the high reliability and quality of the Develon range is backed up by a standard full 3 year/5000 hour warranty.

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