Can Sorting Machine, Magnetic Separation Equipment, Eddy Current Separator
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Can Sorting Machines and the Eddy Current Can Separators
Can Sorting machines and the Magnapower Eddy Current Can Separators have been used extensively with
Kerbside collected waste. This separation method is considered essential in obtaining the necessary quality required by
Novelis Recycling who are the largest recycler of aluminium drink cans in Europe.
Can Sorting Machines and Overband Magnets
Magnetic separation of steel cans is the most efficient and cost effective way of extracting the steel packaging from MSW. Corus (www.Corusgorup.com) provide extensive information for Recyclers and Collector on their website Recycling with Corus.
Magnapower ECS and Can Sorting Machines in Operation
With ECS machines and Can Sorters in operation at a large number of sites across the UK we can (if required) put you in touch with operators who use our products daily. The
Magnapower ECS can be seen working on the Newport Wastesavers website.
Contact us to view an extensive list of references for this product or alternatively contact us to arrange a visit to see it working at a location convenient to you.
Magnapower WEEE Disassembly Equipment
New challeges have been placed on producers and recyclers to meet the targets laid down by WEEE
Directive Magnapower can offer bespoke solutions to disassembly of products and materials recovery.
Magnapower Exhibitions 2009
Magnapower will be exhibiting equipment and will have representatives available to discuss your separation requirements at both the
Futuresource (London ExCeL) and
RWM 2009 (Birmingham NEC) shows in 2009.
Futuresource (pronounced Future Resource) is a joint event from the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) and the Environmental Services Association (ESA).
Located at the ExCeL Centre, London, it incorporates the CIWM conference and exhibition formerly held in Torbay.
Meet us at Futuresource 2009 between the 9th and 11th June and
stand 350 at the NEC at the RWM show 2009 between the 15th and 17th
September