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They last longer, they work harder and they cost less than they should It doesn't make sense, but unreasonable never does |
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BUHRIG Scrubbers: 1 - Have asymmetrical liners so the thick side does all the work, so you get more use from your wearable parts 2 - Are roller mounted on the toughest German-engineered material available, no compromises for this critical surface 3 - Adopt computerised stress relieving methods to ensure total material integrity |
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Three large (6.0m x 2.4m) BUHRIG scrubbers ready to ship |
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Asymmetrical shell liners have a longer lifespan than the usual symmetrical variety |
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Tantalite plant in Africa using a BUHRIG scrubber |
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The feed and discharge end parts of the scrubber can be configured depending on its use. The photos above show two variations on the discharge end, on the top left is a bell mouth discharge, and on the top right is a trommel discharge. Feed end variations include a feed pipe and a feed hopper (not shown) |
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Size variations are available, as well as other customised features. The photos above show a very small unit on the top left (1.5m x 1.0m) and a longer version with the same diameter (3.0m x 1.0m). The photo in the centre shows a unit that has been trailer mounted for a mobile plant, to indicate the type of custom variations available |
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BUHRIG SOUTHERN AFRICA, 156 Main Reef Road, Benrose, Johannesburg, South Africa |
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Phone: +27-11-614-6674 Fax: +27-11-618-4729 Email: william@jampacked.co.za |
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