Eriez,
Al Gedgaudus, Eriez Recycling product manager says, “The recovered metals can be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars annually or thousands of dollars daily.”
The brochure features an illustration of the FinesSort System, which makes it easy to understand how it operates. A helpful chart shows the daily value of fines recovery with the machine. The brochure also includes an example flow sheet that demonstrates a typical equipment line-up with a FinesSort.
The literature explains that the FinesSort MRS contains powerful magnetic components that are capable of recovering fines material less than 1-inch diameter. It also notes that companies can realize a full return on investment in as short as six months. FinesSort models are offered in 48 and 60 inches.
Visit www.eriez.com for more information.
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