Scarab Windrow Composting Machines
With over 370 machines placed in successful service, we feel that SCARAB's international reputation as the true pioneer and undisputed industry leader in windrow composting technology is well deserved. SCARAB continues to be the standard by which all of the others are measured in terms of efficiency, durability and simplicity of operation.
SCARAB machines can currently be found throughout the United States - as well as in China, Sweden, Israel, Mexico, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Egypt, New Zealand, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong and Canada.
For 30 years, SCARAB Manufacturing and Leasing, Inc. has been producing the patented windrow composting machines designed to meet the ever increasing need for safe, efficient methods for reduction of the waste stream. The windrow composting system provides both immediate and long term solutions to today's crisis in organic waste management.
Composting the organic contents of the waste stream not only reduces the strain on the landfills, but also results in a valuable soil conditioner that may be applied to municipal lands, such as parks or golf courses; may be used for potting soils, lawns, or in forestry; or, in some cases, may be used as a soil amendment in agriculture.
SCARAB has found through the years of producing machines for various sites that no two operations are the same; therefore, very rarely are the machines ever built to the same specifications. A machine designed for composting yard waste in New York is probably will not require the same configuration as a machine processing contaminated soil in Texas. Based on this realization, SCARAB has moved away from producing a "standard" machine.
A few examples of the machines that we make :
To provide the customer with the machine best designed for the specific operating conditions, SCARAB provides numerous configuration possibilities to build the ideal machine for the given conditions. These configurations, as discussed later, include a variety of machines sizes, horsepower ranges, and drive systems.
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