W.Va. recycler upgrades its scrap separation systems

Oct 11, 2012 | 02:14 PM | Daniel Fitzgerald

Tags  Recycle West Virginia, Recycle WV, Wendt, Tommy Bishop, Tom Bishop, nonferrous separation systems, Daniel Fitzgerald

NEW YORK — Recycle West Virginia LLC (Recycle WV) has upgraded its nonferrous scrap metal separation systems as part of a plant expansion aimed at increasing its range of shredded materials.

The Princeton, W.Va.-based recycler has installed a tumble back feeder, two 80-inch dual magnetic separators, an 80-inch single magnetic separator and other sensor-driven ‘finding’ equipment from Tonawanda, N.Y.-based Wendt Corp., according to the equipment manufacturer.....





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