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Magnetic filtration aids automotive finish

An Eclipse Magnetics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 1, 2003

A high-volume magnetic filtration system removes micron-sized metal particles from water-based fluids.

Eclipse Magnetics has provided a solution for a large automotive manufacturer with the unique application of a high-volume magnetic filtration system to remove micron sized metal particles from a water-based fluid.

The fluid is used to wash the car body clean after spot welding operations have been carried out.

This washing process removes the ferrous particles of residual spatter produced by the welding operation.

This process sounds simple enough, but each car produces 7g of spatter.

Due to the high production rates this rapidly builds up in the storage tank and is recirculated back onto the car bodies.

This has to be avoided to maintain a consistently high quality final paint finish.

Eclipse worked closely to the customer requirements to design a magnetic filtration system that would remove the spatter from the fluid and thus avoid recirculation, to make the system quick and easy to clean and to cope with the high flow rate of the fluid.

The filtration unit is now working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, increasing final paint finish quality, reducing pump and valve wear and extending fluid life.

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