Eriez, headquartered in Erie, Pa., has released a three-dimensional video that has been designed to capture the equipment in action removing long, troublesome pokers from shredded material.
The two-minute video is posted on Eriez’s website as well as the company’s YouTube channel.
“We created this video to enable viewers to virtually experience the sheer power of PokerSort,” says Mike Shattuck, product manager of recycling. “It provides a front row seat to watch this incredible machine in operation removing hard-to-handle poker materials directly from the shred before the drum magnet. Automotive leaf springs, tie rods, steering and axle component—as well as other generally uncooperative long shapes—are no match for PokerSort.”
As pokers exit the shredder, alignment guides on the incline conveyor position these objects parallel in the flow, Eriez says. As pokers reach the end of the conveyor, they extend beyond the conveyor and are magnetically pulled over the PokerSort to a chute or conveyor belt and then collect in a bin or bunker.
These belt-driven units are 18-inches in diameter and available in a range of sizes from 36- to 96-inches wide. In most cases, a PokerSort can be retrofitted to meet existing ferrous processing set-ups.
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To learn more about PokerSort, go to http://www.eriez.com/Products/Index/Pokersort.
Eriez specializes in separation technologies, including magnetic lift and separation, metal detection, materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment for application in the process, metalworking, packaging, plastics, rubber, recycling, mining, aggregates and textile industries.
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