Process Equipment Update
SpinTek: The HydroMetallurgy Experts.
At SpinTek, we specialize in Hydrometallurgy. We supply CoMatrix®
Coalescers and all the spare parts for mining filters. When it comes to solvent extraction, go with the experts: SpinTek.
Ask the Experts Email us at
sales@spintek.com, or call 714-236-9190 for more information.
CoMatrix,® Escondida – 1880 m3 /hr. filters, SX media filters,
10863 Portal Drive, Los Alamitos, CA 90720 USA Tel: (714) 236-9190 | Fax: (714) 236-9196 |
www.spintek.com
For more information ✔ at
www.engineerlive.com/epe Dramatically Lower Your
TRIED AND TESTED FILTER SYSTEM, EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE.
Operating and Disposal Costs.
We are the Swiss manu- facturer of the tried and tested Chemap Filter Systems and a long standing source of know how concerning Funda Filter Tech- nology. We offer you a comprehensive service from formation to the launch and upkeep of your individual filter system.
filtration ®
Filter Spares Service by INFOLABEL AG Grossrietstrasse 7, CH-8606 Nänikon/Uster P. +41 (0)44 730 44 34, F. +41 (0)44 730 46 28
info@funda.ch,
www.funda.ch
Hydrocyclone Packed Vessel System
SWECO Hydrocyclone Packed Vessel Systems provide an economical and effective method for removing solid particles in the 4 to 100+ micron range from various slurries. Hydrocyclones typically make finer separations than are practical with screening separators and at significantly higher capacities. They contain either 1- or 2-inch diameter cyclones processing feed rates from 10 to 3,000 gallons per minute, depending on the size and number of hydrocyclones installed in the system.
SWECO Europe S.A. Nivelles, Belgium +32 (67) 89 34 34
europe@sweco.com
®SWECO, a business unit of M-I L.L.C. For more information ✔ at
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We put technology in motion.™
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