Material handling equipment supplier Best Process Solutions Inc. (BPS) www.bpsvibes.com, based in Cleveland, has launched its new Concept Feeder Line (CFL) of vibratory feeders to solve what the company says are inherent design flaws in vibratory equipment.
Designed for undermill, magnet, eddy current and finder-feeder applications, the CFL line incorporates BPS’ Inertial Isolation System (IIS). The patent-pending IIS is designed to eliminate the transfer of vibratory energy to support structures and buildings.
Recyclers can witness the IIS concept in action on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5ApR7OCkcQ.
Along with the new feeder line, BPS offers replacement drives for vibratory equipment manufacturers, as well as replacement isolation springs and replacement pans and liners.
Additionally, BPS offers customers engineering assistance, service and spare components for the following equipment:
- Water injection service and replacement components;
- Shredder isolation spring components; and
- Controls system support and replacement components
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