Eclipse Magnetics Recruits Tom Bibby as Technical Sales Engineer for Foreign Body Removal October 23, 2017 metal Eclipse Magnetics is delighted to welcome Tom Bibby to its Sales Team as Technical Sales Engineer for foreign body removal. Tom will be responsible for growing Eclipse Magnetics’ well established range of foreign body removal (FBR) equipment, namely magnetic separation, metal detection and sieving equipment into the Food, Pharmaceutical and Chemical industries. Martyn Cotterill, General Sales Manager for Magnetic Technologies at Eclipse, said: “With previous experience working as a UK Sales Manager in a similar industry, Tom’s knowledge and skills will be very valuable to this role, and to the Eclipse Magnetics Sales Team as a whole. We are really pleased to have Tom commence employment with us and wish him every success in his new role.” Eclipse’s magnetic separation systems are used in almost every processing industry to remove ferrous and para-magnetic contamination from process lines, preventing product contamination and damage to machinery. Leading the way for product quality, performance and service, Eclipse manufactures the full range of options for every stage of production, from simple manually cleaned magnetic separation units to fully automated PLC controlled systems. Eclipse’s high-quality, high-power magnetic separators, metal detectors and vibratory sieves are suitable for most applications, including bulk, grain, dry powders, damp powders, liquids and syrups. www.eclipsemagnetics.com About Latest Posts Food & Drink NewsOne of the leading voices in the Food & Drink industry for 20 years. Featuring in depth company profiles and informative news from all over the industry! Latest posts by Food & Drink News (see all) Tyrrells, Official Crisp of England Rugby, introduces new scrum’ptious flavour British beef & Suffolk ale, to mark the start of the NatWest 6 Nations Championship - January 24, 2018 Coco Fuzion 100 announces Sainsbury’s listing - January 11, 2018 Phizz: Summer’s Best Travel Companion - January 10, 2018