Henry A. Wiltschek Inc., Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada, is offering an eddy current unit to the recycling market that can be designed to work in tandem with the company’s in-line Air-Less Metal Sorting Machine.
The machines working in tandem can effectively separate recovered nonferrous metal from plastics and also segregate stainless steel, says the company.
Another deployment options involves rolling the Air-Less Metal Sorting Machine from under the eddy current separator to be used as a stand-alone sorting unit only, according to a Henry A. Wiltschek Inc. news release.
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More information on any of the Henry A. Wiltschek Inc. machines can be obtained by calling the company from the United States or Canada at (888) 518-8469
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