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Magnetic Separator Component
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Magnetic separation components are used to remove tramp metal from process flow equipment.
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Magnetic Grate
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Magnetic grates are used to remove ferrous tramp metal in bins, chutes, drawers, hoppers, and circular enclosures.
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Plate Magnet
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Plate magnets remove tramp metal when used in above-the-flow chute and belt applications. When installed over the material flow, these magnets deliver continuous magnetic protection for down stream processing equipment.
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Magnetic Trap
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Magnetic traps are used on fluid lines to filter tramp metal.
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Magnetic Drum
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The magnetic field of the magnetic drum attracts and holds tramp iron inside closed chutes, beyond the discharge of the cleaned product flow.
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Magnetic Pulley
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As head pulleys on belt conveyors, magnetic pulleys provide maximum continuous protection against tramp iron contamination in the processing of materials such as chemicals, plastics, grains, food products, ceramics and coal.
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Permanent Magnet Materials
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NdFeB (Neodymium Iron Boron)
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Neodymium iron boron, a rare earth magnet, is the most recent commercial addition to the family of modern magnet materials. Its general composition is Nd2Fe14B, often-abbreviated NdFeB. At room temperatures, NdFeB magnets exhibit the highest properties of all magnet materials.
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SmCo (Samarium Cobalt)
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Samarium cobalt is manufactured in two compositions: Sm1Co5 and Sm2Co17 - often referred to as the SmCo 1:5 or SmCo 2:17 types. 2:17 types, with higher Hci values, offer greater inherent stability than the 1:5 types.
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Ceramic (Ferrite)
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Ceramic, also known as ferrite, magnets (general composition BaFe2O3 or SrFe2O3) have been commercialized since the 1950s and continue to be extensively used today due to their low cost. A special form of ceramic magnet is "flexible" material, made by bonding ceramic powder in a flexible binder.
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AlNiCo (Aluminum-Nickel-Cobalt)
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AlNiCo magnets (general composition Al-Ni-Co) were commercialized in the 1930s and are still extensively used today.
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Iron-Chromium-Cobalt
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Iron-chromium-cobalt magnets offer the considerable advantage of being receptive to plastic deformation processing such as rolling and drawing. They can be used for compact, complex shapes that are difficult or impossible to achieve with other types of materials.
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Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary configuration.
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