Mogensen at Hillhead 2016
Published by Joseph Green,
Editor
World Cement,
Mogensen Raw Materials Handling had a successful Hillhead 2016 exhibition with quality enquiries being generated and great opportunities for solid networking with key industry partners over the three days. Although the exhibition this year was conducted under mainly rainy skies, this did not deter visitors or their enquiries and overall it was seen as one of the best Hillhead turnouts ever. This year’s display machines created varied talking points from screening and sizing to feeding and spreader feeding. The integrated hydraulic linear vibrator drive, housed within a grizzly feeder was a great success with many crusher mobile manufacturers showing strong interest. This design ensures a perfect linear drive with a compact footprint, dirt free enclosures and selectable drive angles for material application. The linear action is required to move the material when in a horizontal plane and improves total throughput over standard rotary action units.
Nick Law, Mogensen Sales Manager, states ‘Mogensen has been successfully supplying equipment to the aggregates industry for over 50 years and has machines that have been continuously operating for over 30 years. Innovations such as the Mogensen Sizer (a probability screen), bespoke screening solutions, special integrated hydraulic feeders, material spreading solutions and a very strong presence in the mobile crushing industry has kept the Company in the forefront of vibratory raw materials handling’.
Adapted from press release by Joseph Green
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/product-news/25072016/mogensen-hillhead-2016-593/
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