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Magnetic Seperators

Chute magnets

Chute magnets – or magnetic chutes – are very robust plate magnetic separators. Plate magnets, attached to a free-fall chute, capture coarse iron particles from bulk flows. This separation method does not involve placing a magnet directly in the product flow.

Cone magnets

Cone magnet, or bullet magnet separators are ideal for removing tramp iron from dry, free flowing granular and powder products in pneumatic or gravitational pipelines or chutes.

Fluid magnets

Liquid Trap Magnets are engineered to remove ferrous contaminants from liquid and slurry lines. Efficiently remove tramp iron before maintenance and product contamination problems occur.

Grid magnets

Magnetic grids – also called grate magnets – are often placed at a pouring point or receiving hopper. They filter very fine magnetic and even weakly magnetic ferrous contaminants from free-flowing powders and granulates. Often used for control purposes.

Magnetic Head Pulleys

A Head Pulley Magnet is a self cleaning magnet which removes foreign tramp metals from bulk materials on a belt conveyor. The magnetic field adheres ferrous contaminants to the belt as clean product passes over the head pulley. Tramp metals from the underflow can be safely captured in a bin to be discarded.

Permanent Overbelt Magnets

Overhead Permanent Magnets are non-electric and are suspended over conveyor belts or vibratory feeders. No external power source is required to generate the magnetic field. Ferrous tramp metal that is part of the material burden passing under the magnet is attracted to the magnet face during operation.

Plate Magnets

Magnetic Plates are important industrial iron separators that are used for the separation of fine ferrous materials and tramp iron from many types of free-flowing and pneumatically conveyed material like corn, sugar, flour, gravel, plastic, and others granular materials.