Metal Shearing and Baling

Singapore EAF melt shop idled
The rolling mill downstream from the recycled-content NatSteel melt shop reportedly still is operating.
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More than a century of electric arc steelmaking knowledge positions Danieli Centro Recycling as the optimal provider of steel scrap recycling equipment.
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SEDA displays ELV dismantling techniques at trade fair
Austria-based equipment company demonstrates its auto recycling product line at IFAT 2024 in Munich.
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Wendt bolsters sales and aftermarket staff
Metals processing equipment maker hires Ben Brackmann for western United States sales role and promotes Kodey Hayes in its Aftermarket Division.
Detroit Edge Tool promotes next generation of leaders
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Low energy, in a good way
Improvements in the design and hydraulics of metal shearing and baling equipment allow operators to increase output without increased energy costs.