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Eriez to showcase magnetic separators at Recover

An Eriez Magnetics Europe product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 13, 2009

Eriez Magnetics is to showcase its magnetic separators and a self-cleaning version of the Model CP suspended overband CP magnets at the Recover: Irish Recycling and Waste Management show.

Optimum separation is a key stage in all recycling applications, according to Eriez.

The company has designed and developed a range of separators utilising magnetic principles.

For separation of larger ferrous metals, suspended magnets, magnetic pulleys and/or plate magnets are used.

Finer ferrous metal separation is possible using stronger magnetic systems such as magnetic drums and even rare earth roll separators.

Non-ferrous metals are separated using eddy current separators; of which Eriez has several models.

Featured at the show will be a self-cleaning version of the Model CP suspended permanent magnet.

The Eriez model CP magnet is robust, simple to install and operate, requires minimal maintenance and is versatile.

To complement the range of magnetic separators, Eriez also offers metal detectors to detect ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

At Recover, the Metalarm MA3500 TR model is being showcased, for use with conveyors fitted with idler sets.

This is particularly useful with burden heights up to 300mm when locating typical tramp metal such as bucket teeth, large nuts or bolts.

Eriez Metalarm Metal Detectors feature pulse induction technology.

As such, they are lower in cost, not prone to 'product effect' and easier to install due to the search coils being custom-built to suit the conveyor on which they are to be mounted.

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