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Granutech-Saturn has acquired the Magnatech line of hammermills. |
Dallas-based Granutech-Saturn Systems Corp., manufacturer of the Saturn brand of industrial and mobile shredders, has acquired the Magnatech line of industrial hammermills and ringmills.
Matthew Morrison, Granutech-Saturn’s newly appointed president, says, “In line with our history of strategic acquisitions, the long established and proven Magnatech Engineering line of hammermills provides us with the opportunity to complete our unique line of high-performance shredders and more effectively address a wider variety of material applications, such as nonferrous scrap metal."
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The Saturn hammermill rotor. |
With hundreds of machines installed and operating in the United States under the Magnatech brand, Granutech-Saturn says the acquisition will enhance the company’s line of Saturn shredders.
Granutech will manufacture the hammermill line in its 50,000-square-foot design, manufacturing and machining facility in Dallas, with global sales and support through its established network of direct sales, distributors and agents.
In related Granutech news, the company says it has hired Michael Graveman, former president and chief sales executive of Magnatech, to ensure continuity for the company’s expanded line of Saturn shredders and hammermills. Graveman will serve as a key account executive with regional responsibility for the metal recycling market, Granutech reports.
Granutech notes that the Saturn hammermill series features heavy-duty plate steel construction and will initially be available in 36-inch, 48-inch and 60-inch diameters, in five different size configurations, featuring speeds of 900 to 1200 revolutions per minute (RPM).
The Saturn hammermills have several features designed to ensure product longevity, including replaceable wear liners throughout the shredding chamber, spider rotors for maximum grate coverage, long-life alloy or manganese hammers and grate materials with optional hard-facing to increase cutting effectiveness, durability and life, Granutech reports.
For added configurability, the units feature optional direct-drive or belt-drive motors from 150 horsepower to 1250 horsepower. Available as stand-alone units or as a fully integrated system, the Saturn hammermills can also be configured as ringmills, with configurable hammers, and are easy to install and integrate with other equipment, the company says. Auxiliary equipment includes conveyors, screeners, dust collection, magnets and other material handling components. Further downstream processing can be achieved by integrating additional equipment such as Saturn grinders, granulators, powderizers and refining mills.
The Saturn hammermill is built for a variety of applications, including nonferrous and ferrous scrap metal recycling, as well as waste-to-energy, medical waste and bulky waste recycling applications.
The company says the hammermill is ideal for nonferrous metal recycling, where the applications vary greatly. These can include a large corporate recycler buying bales of used beverage containers (UBCs) for shredding to be converted back into beverage cans, or a small recycler recovering precious metals from circuit boards or catalytic converters.
Granutech-Saturn says Saturn hammermills can shred nonferrous metals of all sizes at rates between 1 to 30 tons per hour (TPH), offering high volume size reduction and low fines generation.
For more information on the new Saturn Hammermill, visit www.granutech.com/saturn-hammermill.html.
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