HAVER & BOECKER at bauma 2007

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Hall No. B2, Stand No. 129/228

Ambitious global company shows its versatility

All set to go, Haver & Boecker, the specialist in weighing, filling and material processing technology, is now focussed on the 2007 bauma exhibition in Munich Germany. The 28th international exhibition for excavation machines, building material equipment, mining equipment, construction vehicles and tools gives Haver & Boecker the opportunity to show its versatility and expertise on its 400 m stand in Hall No. B2, Stand No. 129/228. This international trade gathering not only serves as a platform for showing specialised visitors the latest product developments, but also for presenting the three highly successful partners of Haver & Boecker Latinoamericana (Brazil), W. S. Tyler Canada and Haver & Boecker Machine Engineering Muenster (Germany) as a single united HAVER SCREENING GROUP. This unification, which features mutual development and marketing, consolidates various strengths for the benefit of the customer and delivers tailor-made solutions to suit individual applications and customer requirements.

In the sector of mineral processing technology Haver & Boecker looks back at its more than 75 years of experience and expanded product range. This is what allows the company to offer the complete screening spectrum, i.e. all screening process stages from a single supplier. It all begins with a screening analysis, followed by advising and determining the correct type of screening media. This is done professionally through extensive laboratory trials and encompasses installation, start-up and the worldwide service of NIAGARA screening machines.

The stage comprising “machines” is represented by a completely new generation of machines developed on the premise of having a worldwide unified platform.

The focus of this generation of machines, to which circular vibrating screens belong (the so called T-Class screening machines) as well as 4-bearing screening machines (the so called F-Class screening machines), is the unique flexibility of the vibrating screen, which can be used with either the metric or imperial system. The main advantages offered by such a designed machine include a robust screen box construction, a highly versatile drive system and an innovative support system for various screen media.

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Screening body.

The new HAVER screening machines are characterised by high levels of flexibility and are based on a single uniform concept for worldwide use.

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Stability and reliability are also the basic requirements for equipment used in the mining industry. Located in Brazil, Haver & Boecker Latinoamericana Ltda., a company of considerable international importance for iron ore production, has modified its product range to meet the needs of the market and is regarded as one of the leading suppliers of screening and pellet technology for the iron ore industry. Its strengths are particularly in the development of gigantic screening machines with dimensions of up to 4 m wide and 11 m long, and huge iron ore pellet plates with a diameter of up to 7.5 m for pelletising iron ore.

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Next to the huge HAVER screening machines, these giant pellet plates are part of the Haver & Boecker Latinoamericana Ltda. product range, a member of the HAVER SCREENING GROUP. The Brazilian company is specialised in equipment for the mining industry and is among the leading suppliers of screening and pellet technology for the iron ore industry.

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In addition to the machine engineering and building divisions, THE HAVER SCREENING GROUP has been producing tailor-made screen cloth for every common screen type for over 100 years. Furthermore it supplies polyurethane screening and rubber systems. The quality of a screen cloth not only influences the quality of the screening, but the service life and operating costs as well. This is always kept in mind at Haver & Boecker when its manufactured screens are further processed to ensure that the quality of this key component is always maintained.

Haver & Boecker together with W.S. Tyler USA, a company of the Haver group, is a leading supplier of products for the analysis of particle sizes and shapes. Over the past decades they have consistently made significant contributions in the area of sieve and particle analysis and played an important role in the international standardisation of test sieves and sieve analysis. Its range of activities encompasses a wide variety of products and services. It starts with sieves in various designs and includes sieve shakers and photo-optic particle analysis systems that simultaneously perform particle size and particle form analysis. These products are complimented by laboratory equipment for preparing and processing material samples and a range of services that includes certification of sieves and sieve shakers.

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Industrial wire cloth and particle analysis products

The quality of a screen lining does not only influence the quality of the screening result but also service life and operation costs. HAVER industrial wire cloth, test sieves, test sieve shakers and photo-optical particle analyser offers a wide product range for screening of bulk goods and for optimum results of particle size and shape analysis.

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Haver & Boecker not only shows its innovative dynamism in mineral processing, but also in packaging technology. With the introduction of the HAVER ADAMS PROCESS (HAP), a machine technology that allows powder-type building materials to be filled into weather-resistant PE bags, Haver & Boecker has become the trendsetter in the field. The rotating packing machine known as THE ADAMS and the stationary variant for coarse materials known as THE BENJAMIN offer customers a wide range of advantages. For example the compact, weather-resistant and highly durable packaging provides a high degree of product protection against moisture and oxidation. This allows bagged products to be stored out in the open fully exposed to the weather, thus improving storage capability and extending storage time. High levels of cleanliness, from bag filling through the entire logistics chain, and improved optical appearance from high quality bag printing are additional important advantages.

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THE BENJAMIN, based on the HAVER ADAMS PROCESS (HAP) machine technology, packs powder-type building products into PE bags.

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Haver & Boecker’s versatility is also reflected in the sector of filling pasty and liquid products. Its daughter company Feige Filling Technology is not only a specialist for filling products into pails, cans, drums and IBCs, but has also developed, together with its parent company in Oelde, a machine series that allows pasty products to be filled into plastic bags. Depending on the capacity and customer requirements, a semi or fully automatic machine may be chosen. The new “BagFiller“, which fills open bags with gauge-precision in amounts from 10 to 25 kg, is produced under the motto “keep it simple“ and with the highest standards of quality. It is installed ready-to-operate and thus may be started up with minimal installation work. An operator supports the filling process, does the bag handling and manually starts the filling step.

The Feige Liquidus machine is based on the Form-Fill-Seal technology and automatically covers the entire process, comprising all steps from bag making to filled bag discharge from the filling station. After gauge-precision filling, air is removed and the bag is welded shut at the end of the process. The advantages of filling product into plastic bags include the possibility of producing more material, easier disposal of empty packaging, meaning more environmental protection, and reduced production costs.

Feige Filling Technology will also present the Type 34 standard machine at the Haver & Boecker stand. This is a pail and can filling machine for filling containers with 2.5 to 30 kg. of pasty or liquid products. Typical products handled by the plug & fill Model 34 include building materials, food products, chemical and petrochemical products.

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Feige filler Type 34 “Plug & Fill” is remarkably variable and suited to most different pail and can sizes and products.

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Posted on 20. Jan. 2007 - 10:51

Haver & Boecker has also made a name for itself with its wire mesh in the field of architectural design by combining function and great aesthetic appeal. The fact that more and more customers worldwide have placed their trust in us is shown by the creative co-operation with international architects and the wide variety of projects that have used our wire mesh for fascinating architectural solutions.

The 318 metre Aspire Tower in Doha, Qatar is the tallest building worldwide ever to be fully clad with wire mesh. Haver & Boecker supplied approx. 30,000 m2 of DOGLA-TRIO type wire mesh. This combination of LED technology and woven wire mesh is the first such worldwide application. It enables the creation of many distinct lighting effects, including full video presentations. During the Asian Games, three high resolution video screens were utilised for game summaries, news, advertisements and live broadcasts. Through its numerous technical innovations the Aspire Tower has become a monumental building for the region, enhancing the pride & esteem of the Gulf State of Qatar.

Finally, a new stand design underscores the dynamism of Haver & Boecker, the leader in machine and processing technology.

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The Aspire Tower, Doha, Qatar (318 m high) is the tallest building worldwide ever to be fully clad with wire mesh. Haver & Boecker supplied approx. 30,000 m2 of DOGLA-TRIO.

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