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2018 REVIEW - Words and photos by SAMUEL McKEOWN and PAUL FEARS


 BUNTING’S Stainless Steel Separator was showcased on their impressive stand


Bunting’s new Stainless Steel Separator makes industry debut


MAGNETIC separation equipment manufacturers Bunting Magnetics Europe & Master Magnets also spoke highly about the two-day show calling it “the best show in years”. Head of Sales, EMEA at Bunting, David Hills said: “It’s been absolutely fantastic and PRYSM have done a great job – they really pushed to get people here, which is the key to exhibitions; no-one wants empty corridors.” Bunting’s stand was based just outside the


entrance to Hall 5, which was benefi cial as David further explained.


It’s been absolutely fantastic and PRYSM have done a great job


He added: “Within eight minutes we had a queue of people waiting to speak to us and on the fi rst day it continued to do so until the early afternoon. “The main piece of equipment we pushed


 DAVID Hills, Bunting’s Head of Sales gave an informative speech to RWM attendees


at RWM was our new Stainless Steel Separator (SSS) with its patented rotor, which made its debut at the waste and recycling exhibition. “We’ve had great interest with it and I’ve even done two talks over the course of RWM on the product.” In addition to the SSS, the magnetic equipment manufacturer also showcased the ‘de facto’ machine, the Eddy Current, for non-ferrous separation.


 BUNTING’S General Manager Adrian Coleman (Left) and Managing Director Simon Ayling


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