For Immediate Release
General Kinematics
Marketing Dept.: (815) 444-3521
marketing@generalkinematics.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: General Kinematics to Attend ISRI in 2023
General Kinematics will attend the 2023 ISRI Annual Convention in Nashville, TN, from April 17-20.
General Kinematics will exhibit a running FINGER-SCREEN™, for metals separation, at booth #1317.
In recent years, the FINGER-SCREEN™ has been proven successful in scrap industry applications when replacing existing trommel screens. For example, OmniSource, an ASR recycling facility, used the GK FINGER-SCREEN™ to eliminate jamming issues and increase efficiency.
Several General Kinematics industry experts will be attending ISRI. They will happily answer any questions or discuss future projects with you. Here are some comments from a few of our experts:
One of GK’s Regional Sales Managers, Bob Huffer, commented, “Excited for ISRI 2023! We can’t wait to share some new GK equipment & service offerings in the metals handling area in person.”
“Over the last few years, there’s been rapidly growing interest within the scrap industry around our Finger-Screens. General Kinematics vibratory screens have a much lower operating cost compared to more traditional screening technologies such as trommels and disc screens without sacrificing screening efficiency or quality,” stated Alan Grove, GK’s Market Director of Recycling Systems.
Jim Egan, GK’s Vice President of North American Sales, said, “We are thrilled to return to ISRI 2023. We’ve had great successes over the past year working collaboratively with our scrap customers. We see ISRI as the perfect opportunity to share that knowledge and success with new prospective customers in the industry.”
General Kinematics will be at Booth #1317! We can’t wait to see you there! Click here to learn more about the show or schedule a meeting with GK.
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About General Kinematics
General Kinematics Corporation, incorporated in 1960, was established to market, design, and custom fabricates innovative vibratory materials handling and processing equipment. Today, the company is one of the world’s largest suppliers of vibratory processing equipment, having held more than 200 worldwide patents, and is a significant contributor to vibrating equipment design and application technical advancement. General Kinematics serves a worldwide customer base through a network of engineering-oriented independent sales representatives who cover major industrial markets throughout the United States. International markets are serviced from subsidiary operations and through a combination of representatives, licensed manufacturers, and strategic alliances with leading industry-specific organizations in other strategic locations. Today, more than 50,000 General Kinematics units have been installed in virtually all of the world’s industrialized countries. As new process and efficiency challenges emerge, General Kinematics is qualified to address these needs with advanced technology, innovative engineering, new materials, and manufacturing techniques. All applied to improving customer productivity and profitability while meeting ever more stringent requirements. Today, GK knows no limit in our ability to provide a broad level of engineering support and capacity that other companies cannot offer. We bring a 360-degree view to the whole process picture, often supplying engineering resources our customers do not have or wish to fund internally.