Stokkermill to Exhibit at Residuos Mexico 2026: Innovative Recycling Solutions

Motorchop: Advanced Technology for Electric Motor Recycling

At the Residuos 2026 trade fair, Stokkermill showcased the Motorchop, the leading system for processing and shredding electric motors. This machine allows for easy separation of metallic and plastic components, optimizing the recovery of valuable materials and increasing recycling process efficiency. Thanks to the Motorchop, companies can reduce processing time and improve the quality of recovered materials, making recycling more sustainable and profitable.

Solutions for Copper Recovery

In addition to the Motorchop, Stokkermill presented targeted solutions for copper recovery, essential for valorizing electrical and electronic materials. The technologies on display enable precise separation of copper from motors and cables, maximizing economic return and minimizing environmental impact. This approach integrates seamlessly with existing recycling lines, offering an efficient and safe alternative for companies in the sector.

Stokkermill Stripper: Cable Recycling Efficiency

Also in the spotlight was the Stokkermill Stripper, designed for processing electrical and copper cables. The stripper quickly removes insulation, facilitating metal separation and improving the quality of recovered material. The trade fair offered the opportunity to showcase demo videos, highlighting the machine’s performance and ease of use without the need for on-site equipment.

Strategic Collaboration with Stokkermill Mexico

Participation in the fair also highlighted Stokkermill’s established presence in Mexico under the local brand Stokkermill Mexico, strengthening the company’s footprint in the Latin American market. With this presence, Stokkermill can provide local technical support, maintenance services, and customized recycling solutions, ensuring clients a fast and comprehensive response to their needs. This underscores Stokkermill’s commitment to promoting sustainable and innovative recycling practices globally.