Eriez® Recycling Test Center Customer Trials are Uncovering Ideal Solutions
“With an assortment of top-quality Eriez recycling equipment, we can customize testing procedures based on customers’ unique material handling needs,”
Posted: March 21, 2023
The recently expanded Eriez Recycling Test Center provides customers with a full-scale testing opportunity to separate ferrous and nonferrous materials on the world’s most advanced recycling equipment. According to Eriez Recycling Market Manager Mike Shattuck, analyses performed at this state-of-the-art facility are generating ideal solutions for leading recyclers.
Shattuck says that work carried out in the Recycling Test Center is helping its major recycling partners upgrade their operations, increase productivity and profitability, and improve safety. Notable U.S.-based customers utilizing the Eriez Recycling Test Center to innovate their processes for improved separation efficiency include Garden Street Iron & Metal and Lakeside Auto, among many others. “With an assortment of top-quality Eriez recycling equipment, we can customize testing procedures based on customers’ unique material handling needs,” Shattuck says. “After evaluating testing data and working closely with customers to understand their specific goals and challenges, we identify ideal technology solutions.”
The Eriez Recycling Test Center, located at the company’s Wager Road plant in Erie, Pennsylvania, is equipped to execute tests on a wide array of materials, including zorba, twitch, zebra, zurik and other mixed shredded metals. Eriez has the resources to handle auto shredder residue (ASR), wire choppings and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic flakes contaminated with aluminum and work-hardened stainless steel.
The testing facility houses cutting-edge recycling equipment, including multiple Eriez eddy current separators, magnetic drum separators, suspended permanent magnets and electrostatic separators, according to Shattuck. “After lab testing, Eriez determines recovery rates which are predicated by the location of equipment in a process flow,” he says. “We follow our products into the field to ensure the successful realization of the predicted results.”
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