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600 Eddy Current Separator Shipped to Argentina

October 16 2025

Recently, a Model 600 eddy current separator, after undergoing performance calibration and anti-corrosion packaging at a domestic production base, was shipped to Buenos Aires, Argentina, via a dedicated international freight line. The equipment, purchased by a major Argentinian recycling company, will be used to separate non-ferrous metals from scrapped automobiles and electronic waste, helping to increase local metal recycling rates and supporting Argentina’s National Resource Recycling Plan.

Eddy Current Separator

As a core piece of efficient metal sorting equipment, the Model 600 eddy current separator offers significant performance advantages: a wide sorting band of 600mm, an hourly throughput of 20-35 tons, and precise separation of non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, and zinc, achieving a consistently high purity of over 98%, far exceeding the efficiency of traditional manual sorting. To address the humid and salty climate of parts of Argentina, the equipment’s casing is constructed of 304 stainless steel for enhanced corrosion protection, and the internal magnetic roller assembly is sealed with a protective cover to extend its service life. It is also equipped with an intelligent variable frequency control system, which allows flexible adjustment of sorting parameters based on material composition to accommodate diverse processing needs. Prior to shipment, the technical team, working with Argentinian representatives, completed three rounds of simulated operating tests and provided Spanish-language operating instructions and 24-hour remote technical support.

Eddy Current Separator

Argentina is currently facing a shortage of primary metal resources, while demand for recycled metal continues to grow. The export of the 600 eddy current separator not only fills the gap in high-efficiency metal sorting equipment in the region but also provides an opportunity for domestically produced sorting equipment to enter the South American market. Both parties plan to collaborate on equipment maintenance and sorting process optimization to jointly promote the large-scale development of Argentina’s recycling industry.

Eddy Current Separator