Eriez, headquartered in Erie, Pa., has introduced the ProSort II Airless Metal Recovery System, available in a modular design.
“The ProSort II includes all of the advanced features of the original ProSort, but with twice as many sensors per paddle,” says Mike Shattuck, Eriez project manager, heavy industries. “The new inverted paddle design means better detection of both larger and smaller metallics—even some wire,” he adds.
The ProSort II Airless Metal Recovery System uses metal sensors aligned with electromagnetically driven paddles to separate metals from waste material.
The ProSort II uses a traditional conveyor belt and sensors to detect metals. Two-inch “electromagnetic motorized paddles” reject material.
More information is available at www.eriez.com.
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