Magnetic filters aid metals recycling

A QSCD product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 27, 2006

QSCD, supplier of the Micromag filtration units to the metal-cutting industry, can demonstrate how the relatively low cost in purchasing a Micromag unit is quickly recouped.

QSCD, supplier of the Micromag filtration units to the metal-cutting industry, can demonstrate how the relatively low cost in purchasing a Micromag unit is quickly recouped.

Due to the near dry quality of the swarf removed from the Micromag, manufacturers are easily able to separate waste streams without the need to place in a communal skip for processing by a waste contractor.

Grinding companies, particularly hard metal grinding, are able to sell their waste back to the manufacturers for recycling into material production.

Combined with the submicron filtering capability the Micromag removes metallic swarf that otherwise bypasses conventional methods of filtration.

Component surface finish and tool life are improved, metalworking fluid life is prolonged and maintenance down time is minimised and with no actual consumable parts to replace environmental impact is effectively reduced to zero.

The Micromag is an extremely cost effective and innovative unit which benefits from the moment it starts to filter.

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