Offer expanded

By acquiring the American company Industrial Process Machinery (IPM), Man­chester/New Hampshire, in December 2009 Siemens is continuing to expand its dewatering solutions offering for industrial applications. In the future, Siemens will offer IPM filter presses worldwide, mainly within the scope of its solutions offering for the mining industry. IPM provides a unique line of filter presses that are robust and highly automated (Fig.), offering shorter filter press cycle times and high speed shifting, resulting in reduced cost. IPM filter presses provide such high cake dryness that thermal drying equipment may not be needed further, reducing operating expenses.

 

Siemens AG,
Industry Sector – Industry Solutions Division, Erlangen (D),

Tel.: +49 9131 7-0,

www.siemens.com




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