Leading product handling and vibratory equipment manufacturer Enmin has introduced a new range of electromagnetic drives that feature an innovative Teflon coating.
Enmin are the only company manufacturing electromagnetic drives in Australia. The drives offer a unique handling method for controlling the flow of product, parts and bulk materials. Products can be screened, sized, or accurately metered to ensure a smooth, uniform and fully variable flow.
The Teflon coating provides greater cathodic protection thereby eliminating surface rust making it the ideal surface finish for a food environment.
The Teflon is fully FDA approved; its 40 micron surface coating means that it does not suffer from the chipping that can occur on painted models. This makes it ideal for use on mobile equipment that is susceptible to knocks and bangs as it is moved around the workplace.
“For harsh cleaning and washdown environments within the food industry our new Teflon coated drives are the perfect solution,” said Enmin General Manager, Anthony Gallaher.
“We have always strived to build reliable, durable equipment that can cope with the toughest environments. Our drives are no exception and with minimal moving parts provide years of trouble-free operation. They require next to no on-going maintenance and best of all, low energy consumption, ensuring a reliable, low-cost method of product handling,” Mr Gallaher said.
“This new Teflon coating takes the longevity of the drives to another level. Best of all, the cost over a standard painted drive is negligible and as such we expect food manufacturers to choose this option when ordering new drives,” Mr Gallaher added.
In addition to the food industry, virtually any industry that handles dry bulk material, processed products or parts can employ the use of an electromagnetic drive. Enmin’s drives have been successfully utilised in the metals, ceramics, chemical and plastics industries in an extensive array of applications.
“As part of our ongoing product development and response to customer requests, new products are being developed that utilise our drives. These include an electromagnetic bowl feeder range and a bin vibrator,” Mr Gallaher went on to say.
Enmin’s extensive range of product handling and vibratory equipment includes the revolutionary Mi-CON modular conveyor – the first ever hygienically designed full wash down system to offer multiple standardised components – plus an extensive range of hopper feeders and screeners, spiral conveyors, conditioning conveyors and more.
Despite the impact of the pandemic, Enmin have experienced significant growth over the last year; this has resulted in the company moving into larger premises as of July 2021 to cope with the increased demand for its extensive range of vibratory equipment.