About Us
The Company:
Sanwest Pty Ltd was established in 1987 when the Equipment
Division of Mitchell Cotts Engineering was sold to the then Manager Mr Ken
Hollick. With other existing personnel who had a long association with
Australian industry, the new company was established to continue marketing the
product range found suited to Australian mining and process industries by
Mitchell Cotts.
Stuart Page joined the company in 1991 and became an
owner/managing director in 1997. He remains in this position today.
In the ensuing years Sanwest has enhanced its equipment
range and experience and become a market leader in Australia for the supply of
equipment in the following areas:
Products:
With the Sanki conveyor systems it offers a complete range
of conveyor in 350, 450 & 600mm belt widths and lengths to suit any
requirements from 2 metres to 50 metres.
Sanki Conveyors are used extensively in Australia by
mining industries, process plants, cement, fertilizers, chemical and general
manufacturers for a wide range of applications. Through Sanwest's experience in
conveyor design they have supplied conveyor systems for specialised
applications in waste treatment plants and numerous pilot plants for mineral
processing throughout Australia.
The rule of thumb is that if the tonnage is under
100tph - it will be suitable for a Sanki conveyor.
As WA distributors for Steinert Sturton-Gill Magnetics,
Sanwest offers a wide range of magnetic products used for:
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Mining and mineral processing
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Waste/scrap industries
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Steel lifting
Over the past 20 years Sanwest has supplied large tramp
removal magnets to most of the major mining operations in Australia including
WMC-Leinster, St Ives-Kambalda, Hamersley Iron-Tom Price, Channar-Paraburdoo,
BHPIO-Pt Hedland, Newman, Ravensthorpe JV, BHP Rapid Growth Projects etc.
Sanwest has also supplied magnets to the large grain
handling plants, power stations and ship loading facilities throughout WA.
Sanwest also offers expertise in magnet selection for any tramp metal related
problem. They offer advice on sizing and magnet positioning within your plant
layout and supply layout drawings to suit.
As with tramp removal magnets, metal detection is also an
important part of any mining and process plant to ensure valuable equipment is
protected and plant stoppages are minimised against tramp metal.
Sanwest have distributed the 'Detec' and 'Scitronic' range
of metal detectors for the past 20 years. Both of these products are designed
and manufactured for the harsh working environments of the Australian mining
and process industry.
"Hot Rocks"
Our past experience again enables us to advise and select
the right detector to suit any particular product. With the high conductive
ores experienced in the WA iron ore and nickel mines it is imperative to select
equipment designed to operate on such ores.
Custom designs for individual needs is all part of the
service and our experience ensures the right equipment is provided to satisfy
any particular application.
Sanwest also offers a range of detectors for the highly
sensitive requirements of the food industry. Again specially designed detectors
with self contained conveyors are available.
Personnel security detectors, both hand held and walk
though are also available.
Sanwest imports and markets throughout Australia the Uras
vibrating motor range. This top quality product range is utilised extensively
in the manufacture of a wide range of vibrating equipment including screens,
feeders and conveyors.
Major vibrating equipment manufacturers i.e. Ludowici MPE,
Warill, Enmin Tripax, Transmin etc. all utilise the Uras range..
Sanwest also offers other types and forms of vibrators
i.e.
Again Sanwest can assist and advise regarding the type and
size of vibrator to suit any application. Our experience has been in the fields
of:
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Product compaction
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Concrete vibration
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Vibrating tables and packing
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Bin vibration
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Vibrating screens, feeders & conveyors
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Flow aid devices
Malco Industrial Products
Morey Lubricants
Other Products
Weighing Equipment - Electronic Crane Scales

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