Buffalo, New York-based Wendt Corp. is seeking mixed shredded metals samples to test at a sorting system configured at its Technology Center.
The equipment company, in a message to potential customers, indicates it has “made a multimillion-dollar investment in an advanced sorting system” at the facility.
“The versatile system processes both zorba and zurik as well tutu, taboo, and taint/tabor with the flexibility to create different finished products that maximize margin based on market conditions,” the company states.
Wendt Corp. is inviting scrap processors to schedule tests for its materials at the Technology Center, as a way to address the “new set of challenges, new opportunity and new risk” found in the 2018 market. “From creating cleaner packages to making furnace-ready commodities, this investment provides customers with the right resource to make the right investment that maximizes return on investment and minimizes risk,” states the company.
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