Expanded Plant Space Enables Eriez® to Accelerate Global R&D and Increase Testing Capabilities
06-12-2021
Erie, PA— Eriez® recently completed a 38,000 square-foot expansion to its Wager
Road facility in Erie, Pennsylvania, giving the company more space to provide fullscale testing of its largest equipment utilized in heavy industries and expand global
research and development (R&D) activities to support the continuing development of
its state-of-the art flotation technologies.
According to Eriez, the Wager Road expansion was required to support strategic
growth initiatives for product testing, global research & development, as well as
service and repair. “The greater opportunities and enhanced capabilities afforded by
our new space will be particularly significant to customers we serve in heavy
industries, especially in recycling and minerals processing,” says Eriez Heavy
Industries Market Manager Darrell Milton. The new plant space will also allow for
testing of production-scale recycling equipment.
Additionally, a new 10,000 square foot high-bay test area is being dedicated to global research & development to support
ongoing development of Eriez’ cutting-edge flotation technology. Mike Mankosa, Eriez Executive Vice President of Global
Technology, explains that constantly advancing Eriez’ capabilities is essential to maintain Eriez’ position as a leader in the
mining and minerals flotation equipment industry. “The test bay was specifically constructed to provide for full-scale testing of
our largest flotation machines,” explains Mankosa.
The expansion also includes a new electronics lab which provides testing and development space for Eriez Xtreme® Metal
Detectors, new magnetic products and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) product integration.
The company anticipates all expanded R&D and testing facilities at the Wager Road plant will be fully operational early in the
second quarter of 2021.Visit the Eriez Magnetics Europe Ltd website for more information on Expanded Plant Space Enables Eriez® to Accelerate Global R&D and Increase Testing Capabilities