Javelin moves to larger facility

Equipment company sees greater interest in its line of high gauss holding magnets.

Javelin Manufacturing, a Fort Wayne, Indiana-based equipment company, has moved to a new, larger facility to allow it to provide recyclers with a wider range of equipment.

"We understand the challenges material recovery facilities and e-scrap recyclers face,” says Jason Miller, Javelin’s vice president of engineering. “For years, we have produced the strongest eddy current magnets in the industry. Our new products are manufactured with the same top quality expected."

In addition to eddy currents, Javelin is now offering ultra-high gauss units holding magnets, suspended magnets, magnetic head pulleys and mobile units. The company says it will be able to customize solutions, build onto existing systems and offer specialized service packages.

To accomplish the growth, the company recently moved to an expanded facility in Fort Wayne.

Javelin Manufacturing began producing eddy currents in 2010.

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