A fines recovery system from Steinert lets Sadoff Iron & Metal gather more metal.
The auto shredder at the Sadoff Iron & Metal facility in Fond du Lac, Wis., produces a wide variety of shredded material, including small metal particles.
Thanks to a fines recovery system from SteinertUS LLC that was installed in mid-2008, the Wisconsin scrap recycling firm is now recovering a greater volume of those small particles, including both ferrous and nonferrous metals.
“The whole Steinert system works in conjunction as one,” says Sadoff Nonferrous Operations Manager John Eide. It has been operating at the Fond du Lac shredder yard since late May of 2008.
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Read more... [Turning Fines into Gold]
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Steinert equipment helps Ocala Recycling produce quality shredded products right from the start.
Purchasing a shredding plant has been a major move for the Bianculli brothers and Ocala Recycling of Ocala, Fla. But the additional investment of downstream sorting equipment manufactured by Steinert is helping the company receive a return on its investment in the form of clean, upgraded streams of both ferrous and nonferrous shredded scrap.
Ocala installed a Harris Shredder in the fall of 2007 and invested in a full complement of Steinert downstream equipment with three important components:
- An MTE Q 150 Electromagnetic Drum Magnet
- Two NES 200 5009 Eddy Current Separators
- An ISS 200 All Metal Separator
According to Rich Bianculli of Ocala Recycling, “The separation system was designed to yield high-quality metal products while losing a minimal amount of metal units in the waste stream.”
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Purchasing a second Steinert eddy current was a snap decision for recycler Lenny Siesco.
Like any business owner, Lenny Siesco Sr. is on the lookout for reliable employees who put in a solid effort day in and day out and week after week.
For more than six years, Siesco has been able to rely on exactly that type of performance from his company’s Steinert NES 150 5009 eddy current unit.
According to Siesco, owner of Magnetic Research & Recycling, Belgium, Wis., the 60-inch eddy current machine offers sturdiness and reliability combined with engineering innovation that makes the machine uniquely qualified to get the job done.
The design of the Steinert 60-inch eddy current also draws praise from Siesco. Lenny Siesco Sr.has purchased a second Steinert unit for a new production line at Magnetic Research & Recycling.
In addition to offering words of praise, Siesco has been able to pay the ultimate compliment to Steinert by purchasing an identical unit for his new, second production line that he will soon be installing.
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Read more... [Easy Decision]
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