Built to Last: Long Lifetime Tells the Parkson Story

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Built to Last: Long Lifetime Tells the Parkson Story

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In a world that has shifted toward disposable products, Parkson has remained focused on what works: durability. The proof is in the longevity of Parkson’s wide array of screening technologies that stand the test of time and are designed for economical rebuild versus disposal at the end of their useful life. 

For the Parkson/ Hycor product lines, it is not uncommon to rebuild units that were originally installed 20-30 years prior or for customers to opt for our latest technology. Customers are confident in the value of their purchases, knowing they are investing in products that are ruggedly constructed of stainless steel, will last decades, and give them rebuild or replace options when the time comes. 

We installed three Hycor Rotoshear units back in 1985 and two more fifteen years ago. They are super durable and easy to maintain which is why we’ve had them for so long and continue to buy more. We can’t take a chance of equipment failure, so our clear choice has always been and will continue to be the Hycor Rotoshear.”

Experienced operator at a Lewisville, Kentucky, municipal plant


Built to Last: Long Lifetime Tells the Parkson Story
Built to Last: Long Lifetime Tells the Parkson Story
Built to Last: Long Lifetime Tells the Parkson Story


In addition to considerable new unit sales support, Parkson has a sizable team of aftermarket specialists who are able to assess aged units, offer spare parts, and rebuild units to extend the lifetime even further. 

For additional information on Parkson’s line of long-lasting technologies, visit: https://parkson.com/products

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