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Non-ferrous Metal Separator MSK Series (High performance type) – Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Environmental Machinery, Industrial Machinery, Waste Treatment MachineryNon-ferrous Metal Separator MSK Series (High performance type) – Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery Mfg. Co. Ltd.
This is a high performance type with higher magnetic force and poles than the standard type magnetic rotor. It is suitable for separating and collecting nonferrous metals with smaller diameters than the standard type.
Collecting of nonferrous metals at waste vehicle shredder plants and waste home appliance recycling plants
Removal of nonferrous metal particles in the wood recycling fieldSKU: n/a
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