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Quiet and energy-saving with high-torque drive

Hardheim in Germany can rightly describe itself as a centre for industrial grinding, mixing, drying, granulation and pelletization. Founded back in 1863, Maschinenfabrik Gustav Eirich has been developing and engineering efficient mixing systems in the Odenwald district of Franconia since back in 1903. The company founder, once a mill repairer, founded what is today an international company that develops and engineers state-of-the-art, raw-materials- and energy-saving solids processing systems for numerous industries. One example of these is the world’s largest mixer in the DW 40 series, which...

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