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FLSmidth acquires Morse Rubber
01 June 2023US: Denmark-based FLSmidth has acquired heavy-duty rubber products company Morse Rubber. Morse Rubber's competences include advanced moulding capabilities for rubber and composite mill liners, as well as screen media and various rubber and rubber ceramic wear components. FLSmidth says that the acquisition supports its growth strategy by strengthening its offering of mill liners, where FLSmidth has been capacity constrained in some regions.
FLSmidth's service line president Joshua Meyer said “With this acquisition we will be able to offer cost and quality competitive mill liners combined with local presence, local production and proximity to our North American and Latin American customers."
Haver & Boecker Niagara upgrades plant in Pedro Leopoldo
19 October 2022Brazil: Haver & Boecker Niagara has upgraded its plant in Pedro Leopoldo. The expansion allows the company to increase its screen media and parts production capacity by 15%. It can now move its rubber production in-house, allowing for an increased production capacity of its Ty-Dura screen media and premium rubber liners by 60% and improved quality control. The upgrade has also enabled the company to expand its research and development laboratory and testing centre. The company produces products for screening and pelletising for the cement, aggregate and mining sectors.
Hazemag opens office in France
06 April 2022France: Hazemag has opened an office at Sarreguemines. Its French team will support a growing customer base in France, francophone parts of Europe and some territories in North Africa. The Germany-based group supplies equipment such as screeners, feeders and crushers for raw material markets.
Germany: ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions has launched GooVi, a digitised vibrating screen with an ‘intelligent’ control system. The supplier says that the screen offers increased efficiency, reduced weight and height. It combines the control system with a new patented drive technology. The product’s name plays on the title of the Beach Boys’ 1967 hit song Good Vibrations.
Head of product line screens and feeders Achim Schönfelder said, “With the GooVi, all vibration modes (circular, linear and elliptical) can be realised in one machine, allowing flexible adaptation to changing job requirements and material properties. In addition, the low height of the GooVi facilitates simple installation in existing plants.”