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15.06.2022  |  2187x
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AirScrape success Exponor 2022 in Chile

The first trade show in Chile was a great success for the new contactless skirting for conveyor transfer points. The demand and interest in AirScrape was overwhelming.
Nobody had really expected that. The AirScrape is more than well known in Chile and everyone is talking about it. One more reason to take a closer look at the AirScrape and all other innovative Scrapetec products. The AirScrape was explained in detail by Dank Consultores our partner in Chile, appointments on site were made, projects were discussed and even orders were placed.

The first installation was at Codelco and the results seem to have spread. Non-contact sealing at conveyor transfers points has advantages that are obvious. Once installed, seal for years and all without maintenance. No contact, no more friction, no more wear, no more maintenance, no more dust, no more spillage and no more downtime.

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