S.G.M. Magnetics Corp.,
The company installed two systems that both consisted of two 80-inch SIS eddy current machines, two 60-inch-by-98-inch axial pull drums and two 60-icnh fines lines. The fines line consists of a DSRP and a high-frequency eddy current designed for material sized 1 ¼-inch and smaller.
“S.G.M. was so confident in the performance of their machines, they told us to run them for 60 days without paying them,” Bill Perry, vice president of Atlantic Scrap, says. “At the end of 60 days, they worked so well, we paid them in full. I have never heard of any company making that offer and following through with it.”
More information on S.G.M.’s product line is available at www.sgm-magnetics.com.
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