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Eriez unveils new product for ASR recovery

Eriez unveils new product for ASR recovery
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Eriez of Erie, Pennsylvania, has announced the release of its new Ultra High-Frequency (UHF) eddy current separator. This product, according to Eriez, can recover aluminum, copper and other nonferrous fines from automobile shredder residue (ASR) without the requirement for additional sensor-based or optical sorting equipment.

Eriez says the UHF eddy current separator’s rotor, designed to produce exceptionally high gauss at the belt’s surface, together with its large number of magnetic poles operating at higher RPMs, creates ultra-high-frequency changes that result in the separation of bare copper wire and other valuable nonferrous metals as small as .07 to .11 inches.

“Like all of our cutting-edge recycling equipment, the UHF Eddy Current Separator utilizes the latest technology to improve the grade recovery curve and increase operators’ profitability,” says Mike Shattuck, market manager metals recycling. “We are committed to continually advancing the recycling industry through ongoing product development.”

UHF eddy current separator rotors are available in .03 or .04 inches wide. Each unit ships with an Eriez Brute Force Vibratory Feeder to provide an even presentation of material across the rotor.

Eriez says the UHF eddy current separator is designed to ensure trouble-free operation and long service life. Equipment highlights include its carbon fiber shell and easy, precise rack and pinion splitter adjustments.

More information about the UHF eddy current separator is available at http://erieznews.com/nr373.
 

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Source: Recycling Today
Eriez unveils new product for ASR recovery
<![CDATA[Eriez of Erie, Pennsylvania, has announced the release of its new Ultra High-Frequency (UHF) eddy current separator. This product, according to Eriez, can recover aluminum, copper and other nonferrous fines from automobile shredder residue (ASR) without the requirement for additional sensor-based or optical sorting equipment. Eriez says the UHF eddy current separator’s rotor, designed to produce exceptionally high gauss at the belt’s surface, together with its large number of magnetic poles operating at higher RPMs, creates ultra-high-frequency changes that result in the separation of bare copper wire and other valuable nonferrous metals as small as .07 to .11 inches. “Like all of our cutting-edge recycling equipment, the UHF Eddy Current Separator utilizes the latest technology to improve the grade recovery curve and increase operators’ profitability,” says Mike Shattuck, market manager metals recycling. “We are committed to continually advancing the recycling industry through ongoing product development.” UHF eddy current separator rotors are available in .03 or .04 inches wide. Each unit ships with an Eriez Brute Force Vibratory Feeder to provide an even presentation of material across the rotor. Eriez says the UHF eddy current separator is designed to ensure trouble-free operation and long service life. Equipment highlights include its carbon…

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