Powerscreen® – leading provider of mobile crushing, screening, and conveying equipment, will once again exhibit at the Hillhead exhibition, which will take place on 25-27 June 2024 at the Hillhead Quarry in Derbyshire, UK.

The Powerscreen team will be based at the familiar coordinates of Stand L6, where they look forward to educating customers on decarbonising their crushing and screening operations.

Commenting on the upcoming exhibition, Sean Loughran, Powerscreen Business Line Director and General Manager said, “As our mission towards net zero continues, we are excited to meet with likeminded companies, to discuss how Powerscreen crushing, screening and conveying equipment can help crush their carbon footprint.

Our latest collaboration with CATAGEN, as part of the UK’s Red Diesel Replacement scheme (RDR), is a prime example of our commitment to research and innovation in this field.”

Based in Northern Ireland, CATAGEN is a catalyst testing expert who develops new technologies in green hydrogen and e-fuels. Powerscreen and CATAGEN are currently working on a joint project to deliver a decarbonised end-to-end demonstration of a Powerscreen Premiertrak 450E crusher and Chieftain 1700XE screener, powered by green hydrogen and e-diesel at a working quarry site in Northern Ireland later this year.

In addition to helping companies reduce carbon emissions in crushing and screening operations, Powerscreen will also present the ability of its new 1300X cone crusher in the demo area.

“At the Powerscreen World Dealer Conference in Italy last year, we launched our latest jaw crushing technology with the Premiertrak 450, along with our next generation impact crushers with the Trakpactor 480 & 480SR. It’s now time to replicate these advances with cones and we are looking forward to showcasing its full capability in the demo area” said Neil Robinson, Powerscreen Product Director.

For more information on Powerscreen, please visit www.powerscreen.com

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