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Haver & Boecker exhibits building material solutions at bauma 2022

Haver & Boecker and its subsidiaries are showcasing equipment and systems for the processing, analysis, and handling of construction materials. New screening technologies and packaging solutions will be presented.

10 June 2026
Haver & Boecker exhibits building material solutions at bauma 2022

Münster, Germany – Haver & Boecker OHG and its subsidiaries will jointly exhibit at bauma 2022, held from October 24-30 in Munich. The shared booth, located in Hall B2, Booth 149, will feature robust equipment, precise systems, and intelligent processes related to the preparation, analysis, and processing of construction materials.

Haver & Boecker Maschinenfabrik is focusing on packaging solutions, particularly the secure containment and complete emptying of valuable powdered products into dense, tear-resistant, and clean film bags. The company will demonstrate a recycling cycle for these fully emptied film bags through a specific case example.

Haver & Boecker NIAGARA will introduce the new generation of its Niagara T-Class vibrating screen. This machine is designed for cost-effective and low-maintenance processing of construction materials and demanding mining industry materials. The digital monitoring system, Pulse Condition Monitoring (Pulse CM), which enhances the tracking of vibrating screens, will also be highlighted.

MAJOR EUROPE will showcase its MAJOR FIT wire mesh products, manufactured with high-strength spring steel wires. The exhibit will also feature FLEX-MAT and FLEX-MAT Modular vibrating screen mats, which utilize strong vibrations for effective screening. This technology aims to increase throughput, produce a cleaner product, and prevent fine material agglomeration.

Haver Particle Analysis will present its Haver INLINE systems, enabling real-time analysis of particle shape and size directly on the conveyor belt. This capability is presented as crucial for the efficient processing of construction materials.

Original source: haverboecker.com