Hamos Water And Wastewater Equipment
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Manufactured by hamos GmbHbased in GERMANY
You can separate mixed plastics waste into its individual components with the hamos EKS electrostatic separators, as well as separating undesired plastic contamination. Using the hamos EKS, your mixed materials can be separated into pure sorted fractions with a minimum of effort by using the tribo-electric behaviour of the different plastics. You can therefore use mixed plastics waste as a ...
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Manufactured by Urban Mining Solutions GmbHbased in GERMANY
The Corona Roller Separator from our partner HAMOS enables the separation of conductive from non-conductive materials with small particle sizes e. g. metal-plastic ...
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Manufactured by hamos GmbHbased in GERMANY
This combination of a hamos EKS electrostatic plastics separator and SEA PIXEL opto-electronic colour sorting equipment has been designed specifically for economic recycling of PVC profile off-cuts and used PVC ...
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Manufactured by hamos GmbHbased in GERMANY
Electronic all-metal separators of the hamos LCS ("Last Chance Separator") series are used especially in plastics processing with slow moving or "stationary" material columns. They offer the last chance of detecting damaging metal parts and removing them fully automatically, before these disappear into the intakes of extruders or injection moulding machines. Not only are ferrous metals detected, ...
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Manufactured by hamos GmbHbased in GERMANY
hamos KMS electrostatic minerals separators sort heavy mineral sands efficiently with good separation results in pure individual fractions. The dry operation process separates by using the differences in the conductivity of the minerals. Desired constituents can be concentrated and undesirable foreign substances removed this way from sands containing heavy minerals (for example ilmenite, rutile ...
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Manufactured by hamos GmbHbased in GERMANY
The hamos FFS series electronic all-metal separators recognise and remove metal particles from bulk materials that are transported in vacuum and pressure conveying lines. The metal recognition and separation takes place 'on the fly' with conveying speeds at up to 30 m/s. Special mechanical separation systems are used, depending on the type of conveying (pressure or vacuum conveying, continuous or ...
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