
Mobile Mulch Hopper Feeders

The Astec mobile mulch hopper feeder is designed to stockpile materials like mulch, biomass, woodchips, shredded wood, wood pellets, green waste, palm kernel shells and other material.
Overview
The Astec mobile mulch hopper feeder is designed to stockpile materials like mulch, biomass, woodchips, shredded wood, wood pellets, green waste, palm kernel shells and other material.
The feeder can be directly fed by wheel loaders, grab cranes, wood grinders, shredders, screens or trommels. With excellent mobility on-site, the mulch hopper feeder will eliminate double-handling of material.
Features
Hopper Feeder Mobility
- Complete on-site mobility
- Operators can track easily around site
- Folding head section for ease-of-transport
Conveyor Range
- Conveying angle up to 28-degrees
- Discharge height up to 37 feet (11.4m)
- Chevron incline belt
Design & Construction
- Heavy-duty design to handle light, bulky material
- Open hopper with steep walls to avoid material bridging
- Maximum distance between tracks and head drum for optimal stockpiling capacity
- Adjustable telescopic conveyor to obtain desired discharge or feed height
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Applications
Biomass
Biomass is an energy source derived from renewable and sustainable organic materials to create electricity or other forms of power.
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Compost
Compost is decomposed organic matter derived from either a single source material or blended for specific application performance.
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Landscaping
Landscaping involves designing, installing and maintaining outdoor spaces with a focus on creating visually appealing and functional environments.
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Mulch
Organic mulch is a product that can decompose, providing nutrients to the soil over time.
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Natural Disaster Cleanup
Natural disasters create debris that must be cleared to restore affected areas.
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Organic Recycling
Green waste recycling turns biodegradable materials into compost, keeping them out of landfills and enriching gardens.
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Playground Chips
Playground chips have a fibrous consistency, free of twigs, leaves & hazardous materials, no longer than two inches & have the ability to drain water.
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Pulp & Paper Chips
Common sources for pulp and paper chips include mill wood yard chips, in-field clean (flail) chips and sawmill residual chips.
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Salvage Timber
Salvage logging is the removal of dead or damaged trees from forestlands that have been damaged by natural causes.
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Wood Waste Recycling
Wood waste is the second largest category of construction and demolition (C&D) debris, and accounts for 10% of material added to landfills annually.
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