Magnetic Plates
Description
Plate magnets can be easily installed into closed conveying lines to remove tramp iron and larger ferrous debris from free-flowing or pneumatically conveyed materials. They are capable of handling dusty, moist, lumpy, and abrasive products as well as large debris that may cause clogging, bridging, or rapid wear in cartridge-based separators. Plate magnets can also be mounted above conveyors or underneath conveyor drive pulleys to capture contamination as material falls from open belts. Models made with Ceramic or Rare Earth Magnets are available.
Ceramic plate magnets provide a simple and effective magnetic separation solution. They can be easily installed in closed conveying lines to remove loose ferrous fragments, tramp iron, and other types of ferrous metal contamination from various free-flowing and pneumatically conveyed materials.
Ceramic plate magnets can withstand temperatures up to 480°F and represent a highly economical equipment option.
Plate magnets are ideal for handling dusty, lumpy, moist, and abrasive materials, as well as large debris that may clog, bridge, or cause fast wear in cartridge-style magnetic separators. Plate magnets offer multiple installation configurations and can also be mounted above conveyors.
Neodymium plate magnets provide a powerful and efficient magnetic separation solution. Using neodymium magnets—the strongest magnets currently available—these plate magnets achieve the highest levels of magnetic separation. Their strong magnetic field has excellent reach, capable of capturing and retaining all types of ferrous contamination, from large scrap pieces to iron particles invisible to the naked eye.
Neodymium plate magnets can be easily installed into closed conveying lines, above conveyors, or beneath conveyor drive pulleys to catch contaminants as material falls from open belts. Plate magnets are exceptional for removing ferrous material from a wide variety of free-flowing and pneumatically conveyed products. They are especially well-suited for handling dusty, moist, abrasive, and lumpy materials, as well as large debris that may cause clogging, bridging, or rapid wear in cartridge-type separators.
