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Permanent Magnet Separators
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OVERVIEW
Electromagnetic separators for industrial processing of liquids, slurries, gases, dry granular materials and powders

Wet/Dry/Rectifiers

Electromagnetic separators have a number of distinct advantages.

  • Fields to magnetize the collecting elements can be matched to the separation requirements, from about 1 through 20 kilogauss in the empty separating space.
  • Large volumes of magnetized matrix spaces can be generated to meet processing needs.
  • Separating spaces can be filled with a virtually endless variety of matrix elements.
  • The magnetic field can be conveniently turned off to allow easy cleaning of the matrix, making it possible to automate the cleaning cycle.
  • Equipment can be designed to meet unusual processing conditions including high temperature, high pressure and many corrosive products.
  • Equipment is available for use in hazardous environments.

  • Equipment is available in gravity, underfeed and pipeline models.
  • Background magnetic fields of series F1, F1E and F2 are respectively approximately 1, 1.5, and 2.5 kilogauss.
  • Standard grids have advantageously shaped elements to provide high magnetic field and gradient near collecting edges, while causing very low pressure drop.
  • Expanded metal, stainless steel wool and other matrix materials are also available.

 

 

For dry materials & powders


  • Vibrators enhance material flow.
  • Background magnetic fields of series F1 and F2 are respectively about 1 and 2.5 kilogauss.
  • Vane type grids allow free material flow.
  • Standard wet grids provide much better separations.
  • Other matrix elements are available to suit processing requirements.
Rectifiers

  • Standard rectifiers in NEMA 1 enclosures are available to convert common a.c. to the d.c. voltage and currents required by the separators.

  • Special designs are available to accommodate uncommon voltages, as well as dusty, wet, corrosive, and hazardous environments.

 

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