Komptech Multistar 3-SE Star Screen

Komptech Multistar Star Screens are recognised for their exceptional performance, high operating efficiency, and advanced screening technology.

Built to deliver reliable and precise material separation, these machines are ideal for processing materials such as compost, bark, and biomass across a wide range of recycling and organic waste applications.

The Multistar range combines efficient screening performance with quiet operation, making it a highly effective solution for facilities that require both precision material separation and environmentally conscious operation. Its advanced star screen technology ensures consistent throughput, accurate particle sizing, and reliable performance even under demanding processing conditions.

Features & Benefits:

  • High Power and Efficiency: Multistar star screens deliver robust performance, achieving high throughput with minimal energy consumption. This makes them both cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
  • Reliable Separation: Known for precision, the Multistar series separates organic materials with high accuracy, maintaining consistent output quality across varied materials, including compost, bark, and biomass.
  • Three-Fraction Screening: Each Multistar system can produce three separate fractions in a single operation, allowing operators to achieve fine, medium, and coarse separations without needing multiple machines.
  • Engine Connected load 40, 129/175 kW, throughput up to 400 m³/h.
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