ScrapeTec with new product at the bauma 2022 in Munich
ScrapeTec presented its innovative dust protection solutions for conveyor technology and the world’s first E-PrimeTracker.
The whole world wants to know: ScrapeTec with a new product at bauma 2022
The world’s leading trade fair for construction machinery, building material machines, mining machines, construction vehicles and construction equipment has invited for the 33rd time. And the worldwide professional world came. Also to the booth of ScrapeTec GmbH. The interest in dust protection solutions was high, also in the new E-PrimeTracker.
After the success at the POWTECH in Nuremberg in September with over 150 contacts and numerous inquiries, the bauma in Munich followed. For seven days, numerous visitors from the professional world from all over the world were at the ScrapeTec booth, which is part of a joint booth of the Ministry of Economics, Industry, Climate Protection and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia. Here 10 companies presented the mining competence under the national flag. The inflow at ScrapeTec was also the result of the great response to the LinkedIn activities of the Kamp-Lintfort dust protection specialist for conveyor systems. Especially the focus on mining attracted many interested people. As always, the focus was on the lead product, by ScrapeTec. The non-contact side seal for transfer points on conveyor systems is now in use worldwide and is enjoying ever-increasing demand. This was also confirmed by the partner from Peru, who can count well-known mine operators such as Codelco from Chile among their customers. Interested parties from Saudi Arabia were also welcomed at ScrapeTec for the first time. The world premiere of the E-PrimeTracker aroused particular interest. The new E-PrimeTracker is a further development of the alignment PrimeTracker. Additional sensors record the status of the conveyor belt and its running characteristics and transmit the data wirelessly to monitoring systems. The interest of the trade visitors in such remote solutions was particularly high, since the trend is towards electronically controllable conveyor systems - without being directly exposed to the emissions from such a system. Developer and ScrapeTec owner Wilfried Dünnwald and his team were available for questions about all products. They were always presented on a ”focus conveyor”. And the fact that many questions were asked and the demand is high is shown by the 460 contacts that were made for ScrapeTec at bauma. Head of Sales Thorsten Koth is curious to see what developments will result from this large number of contacts.