Pine Hall, North Carolina-based Wieland Copper has installed a new Lindemann EtaPress III 33 -1250 baler for processing copper scrap for its processing line. The company manufactures semifinished products for the plumbing, industrial and technical tube industries.
Nathan Garret, Wieland project engineer, describes the EtaPress III baler as a high-quality, high-production, energy-efficient machine.
“Working with Metso sales was a great experience,” he says. “They helped us find a baler solution that satisfied our production and technical requirements that also fit within our budget.
“Also, the spare parts availability and technical support in the U.S. was a major plus,” Garret adds.
Metso provides equipment, systems and a broad scope of services for the fragmentation, compaction and separation of virtually every type of metal scrap. Through brands like Lindemann and Texas Shredder, Metso has been part of the metal recycling industry for more than a century.
For more information on Finland-based Metso’s solutions for metal recycling, please visit www.metso.com/metal-recycling.
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