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Eriez launch new dual-frequency separator

NG24 eddy current separator

The new NG24 ECS to feature prominently on the Eriez Europe stand at RWM 2015

ERIEZ Europe will be showcasing the latest developments in recycling separation equipment, including their new dual-frequency NG24 ECS (eddy current separator), which is suitable for multiple applications and features a new cantilevered design that allows the ECS belt to be changed in as little as 10 minutes. Visitors are encouraged to bring sample materials to the show to see the separation performance of the fully operating NG24 ECS.

Also at the show will be the ST22-40 eddy current separator for optimum separation of smaller sized particles, as well as the EZ Tec 9100 metal detector. Visitors will also see the Eriez Metal Loss Monitor, which is fitted to conveyors to track and measure the amount of metals lost to a waste stream over specific periods of time.

 

These developments follow the recent launch of Eriez’s state-of-the-art Recycling Test Centre at the company’s European headquarters in South Wales. The centre allows customers to visit with bulk samples of material to see how accurately and efficiently the Eriez range of equipment on offer separates it, thus helping to determine which combination of machinery is the best fit for their waste-processing needs.

The new purpose-built facility is equipped with the full range of Eriez recycling products, including a complete line of eddy current separators, vibratory feeders and metal-detection equipment.

Gareth Meese, sales director at Eriez Europe, said: ‘We are continuing to work with some of the largest recycling companies in Europe as well as many smaller MRF site operators to provide separation equipment which offers the best-possible performance. The continual developments that Eriez offer to customers in this sector will be clearly visible at RWM with our range of latest products.’

Stand: 5S06–T07 

 

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