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Metal Sorting and Recovery System - Proposal for Sorting and Conveying

Recovery and sorting of valuable metals such as copper, aluminum, and brass! ~We will provide proposals to increase added value~

What kind of non-ferrous metal sorting system is it? - It is a non-ferrous metal recovery system that combines our non-ferrous metal sorting machines, conveyor systems, and color sorters. 1. Non-ferrous metals (copper, aluminum, brass, etc.) are sorted using eddy currents in the non-ferrous metal sorting machine. 2. The sorted non-ferrous metals (copper, aluminum, brass, etc.) are transported using the conveyor system. 3. Non-ferrous metals (copper, aluminum, brass, etc.) are sorted by color using the color sorter. What benefits does it offer? - Recovery of valuable metals from processed materials. - Reduction in the number of personnel required for manual sorting, leading to lower labor costs. - Increased added value of sorted mixed metals. We also handle various types of magnetic separators, so we will consider a line tailored to your needs. [Products we handle] - Permanent magnet and electromagnetic suspended magnetic separators - Permanent magnet and electromagnetic drum-type magnetic separators - High magnetic force magnetic separators (drum type, pulley type) - High magnetic force permanent magnet suspended magnetic separators - Metal sorting machines

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What kind of company is Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery? It is a manufacturer of "magnetic separation machines" and produces "magnetic separators" and "non-ferrous metal separation machines," among others. Particularly, due to its expertise in metal recovery, it can propose a comprehensive recovery system that combines magnetic separation machines and non-ferrous metal separation machines in addition to the systems mentioned above! Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery traces its origins back to the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Steel Works, which was established during the Taisho era, and became an independent entity as Mitsubishi Steel Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Steel Works in 1942. It was then established in 1975 by inheriting the industrial machinery and structural steel canning division of the same company. The technology of Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery is based on the expertise developed as a cast and forged steel manufacturer since the Mitsubishi Steel era. Supported by tradition and new technologies, it continues its unique research and development and technical refinement, skillfully integrating engineering (design technology) and manufacturing (production technology) in a balanced manner, actively engaging in product development and business expansion.

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Separation of aluminum and copper from copper-aluminum mixtures Separation of substrate and mixed metal from substrate and mixed metal mixtures

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"A company that is both old and new"! The predecessor of Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery was established as Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Steel Works during the Taisho era, and it traces back to Mitsubishi Steel Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Steel Works, which became independent in 1942. In 1975, it was established by inheriting the industrial machinery and steel structure manufacturing division of the company. The technology of Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery is based on the skills developed as a cast and forged steel manufacturer since the Mitsubishi Steel era. While supported by tradition and new technologies, it continues its unique research and development and technical refinement, skillfully blending engineering (design technology) and manufacturing (production technology) in a well-balanced manner, actively engaging in product development and business expansion.