HAZEMAG & EPR GmbH

The intensive refinement and further development of automation systems is vital for the future of the minerals processing and preparation sector. Now and in the future, in particular, it must be possible to adapt machines and plants flexibly to new tasks and customer requirements without major conversion work. A competitive advantage in this context is the capability to implement these changeovers quickly and on an automated basis, without interruption to operation. Electronic monitoring systems also make it possible to detect malfunctions and weaknesses at an early stage. And easy, trouble-free operation and maintenance are always a plus for customers!

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