S.G.M. Magnetics Corp.,
Rensselaer Iron & Steel,
Newell Recycling of El Paso, Texas, has purchased an 80-inch eddy current designed to separate 20 to 25 tons of material per hour, according to S.G.M. The eddy current is the third piece of S.G.M. equipment Newell has purchased for the yard.
Gershow Recycling,
Kevin Gershowitz of Gershow Recycling says the company decided to purchase the fines line after speaking with various S.G.M. customers but decided to add a 40-inch line for material sized 5/8 inches and smaller after seeing the equipment in action at Adams Steel during the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc. Shredder Maintenance Forum, which was part of the group’s Operations Forum held Jan. 25-27 at the Sheraton Park Hotel, Anaheim, Calif.
More information on the S.G.M. Magnetics product line is available at www.sgm-magnetics.com.