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Overband magnets
separate Fe-parts from bulk material of all kinds such as coal, stones, cement, grain, rubbish and wood chips. Installed above conveying belts or vibrating chutes. Dependent on the amount of other kinds of iron parts with or without discharge belt. |
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Eddy current separators
separate non-ferrous metals from bulk material in material handling. |
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Separating drum with magnetic neutral plane
separate non-ferrous metals from bulk material. The bulk material is passed on to a rotary drum. The Fe-parts are attracted by the internal, stationary magnetic systems and are passed/released to the neutral plane zone. |
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Separator drum
integrated in conveying belts. The non-magnetic parts are separated from the pieces being conveyed. The Fe-parts rotate around the drum and are then dropped off. |
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Separator slides
The bulk material is conveyed on a slide sheet through the chute. The integrated, rotary magnetic drum attracts the Fe-parts and automatically discharges them. |
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Separator chute
The bulk material is passed through the chute. The Fe-parts stick to the integrated magnetic system. The Fe-parts are manually removed. |
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Separator grids
are used in feeding funnels of bulk materials (e.g. plastic granulated material or grain). An optimum separation is achieved due to the variation of the grids of the magnetic system. The Fe-parts are manually removed. |
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Plate magnets
as permanent magnetic system. Plate magnets can be installed either above or below bulk materials. The Fe-parts are manually removed. |