CEMAC partners with resource recovery specialist BHS Sonthofen

CEMAC technologies

Friday, 03 February, 2023

CEMAC partners with resource recovery specialist BHS Sonthofen

CEMAC technologies has announced its new local ANZ partnership with recycling and resource recovery specialist BHS-Sonthofen, which has its headquarters in Germany.

Based in Victoria, CEMAC technologies provides engineering technologies to help the growth of the circular economy in the Australian and New Zealand markets. Its new partnership with BHS-Sonthofen is designed to further strengthen its market position and provide global expertise to local clients.

Focusing on its mission to ‘transform materials into value’, BHS-Sonthofen has become an expert in the field of mechanical and thermal process technology. With over 400 years of experience in process technology, building material machinery and recycling and environment solutions, and thousands of clients across over 70 countries, BHS-Sonthofen is said to be a key player in shaping the future of process engineering.

Of particular interest for the local recycling industries is the company’s capabilities in crushing, grinding and shredding of metal and e-waste. Its products, including the Rotor Impact Mill, Rotor Centrifugal Crusher, RotorShredder and Rapax pre-shredder, are designed to improve the efficiency of reclaiming high-purity materials from hard and complex input materials, such as mixed metal, mechanical waste, household appliances, e-waste and batteries.

The company assesses each material at its test centre to provide technical solutions that can generate added value.

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