Haver & Boecker Niagara to Showcase Tech at Hillhead
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Haver & Boecker Niagara to Showcase Tech at Hillhead

Haver & Boecker Niagara is set to present its advanced mineral processing solutions at Hillhead 2026, scheduled from June 23–25 in Buxton, United Kingdom. At Stand PA3, the company will showcase its integrated portfolio, including screeners, screen media and diagnostics solutions.
The spotlight will be on innovative screen media such as Ty-Wire, featuring a hybrid design that delivers up to 80 per cent more open area than modular polyurethane, reducing blinding and eliminating pegging. MAJOR’s FLEX-MAT screen media will also be featured, offering up to 40 per cent higher throughput and up to five times longer wear life with OPTIMUMWIRE technology.
The company will further demonstrate its PULSE Diagnostics suite, including vibration analysis, condition monitoring and impact testing. These tools help assess equipment health, detect irregularities early and support predictive maintenance to avoid unplanned downtime.
Additionally, the Niagara F-Class vibrating screen will be highlighted for its design that minimises vibration transfer, enhancing durability, performance and ease of maintenance.
Visitors can engage with product experts to explore solutions tailored to specific screening and wear challenges.

Haver & Boecker Niagara is set to present its advanced mineral processing solutions at Hillhead 2026, scheduled from June 23–25 in Buxton, United Kingdom. At Stand PA3, the company will showcase its integrated portfolio, including screeners, screen media and diagnostics solutions.The spotlight will be on innovative screen media such as Ty-Wire, featuring a hybrid design that delivers up to 80 per cent more open area than modular polyurethane, reducing blinding and eliminating pegging. MAJOR’s FLEX-MAT screen media will also be featured, offering up to 40 per cent higher throughput and up to five times longer wear life with OPTIMUMWIRE technology.The company will further demonstrate its PULSE Diagnostics suite, including vibration analysis, condition monitoring and impact testing. These tools help assess equipment health, detect irregularities early and support predictive maintenance to avoid unplanned downtime.Additionally, the Niagara F-Class vibrating screen will be highlighted for its design that minimises vibration transfer, enhancing durability, performance and ease of maintenance.Visitors can engage with product experts to explore solutions tailored to specific screening and wear challenges.

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