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Flsmidth launches multiple sizes of Buffalo Reclaim Feeder

FLSmidth launches multiple sizes of its Buffalo Reclaim Feeder, providing a wider range of productivity solutions to meet each customers’ unique requirements. The expanded range offers a modular, customisable, economical, and productive solution for mines of any size.

Multiple FLSmidth Buffalo Reclaim Feeder sizes will be released to the market on May 23, 2018, bringing enhanced productivity to mines of any size. FLSmidth Buffalo Reclaim Feeders reclaim stockpiles and deliver ROM material to a conveyor belt, sizer, or other processing equipment.

The expanded range of FLSmidth Buffalo Reclaim Feeders allow customers to select the size best suited for their operational parameters, such as varied discharge heights and loading deck lengths.

Additionally, the modular design provides optimised adaptability to customers’ operations, such as replaceable decks and supports, or even containerised transportation to remote locations.

FLSmidth’s Manager of Capital Equipment, PC Kruger, explains: “These modular reclaim solutions add value to any operation because each they can be customised to meet specific requirements and tailored to improve productivity.”

The Buffalo brand of Feeder Breakers, introduced in 1975, became part of the FLSmidth group in 1999, changing its name to FLSmidth Buffalo. The Buffalo acquisition has strengthened FLSmidth’s position as a market-leading manufacturer and supplier of Feeders, Feeder Breakers, and Sizers.

FLSmidth Buffalo equipment is manufactured and distributed globally. The FLSmidth Buffalo Reclaim Feeder is a heavy-duty modular solution that aims to improve customer productivity through technology, process knowledge, and safety.

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