Magnets

Overhead magnets are used for resource recovery, reclaiming steel for resale and separating ferrous contaminants from other recyclable material such as aluminium, glass, plastic, tyres, crushed concrete or wood. Many facilities use overhead magnets to protect processing machinery, such as crushers at quarries, cement plants and mines. At power plants, they keep tramp metal out of coal pulverizers. Pulp and paper mills use them on wood chips. In foundries, they remove chills, sprues and gaggers from sand.

 

 

Overhead magnets can be installed at a right angle across the conveyor (crossbelt) or in-line over the conveyor head pulley.

Types of Magnets

 Ferro-plate Magnet  Grate Magnet Switchable Holding Magnet
For High Strength and Quick Set-up

 

Rare Earth
(Neodymium Iron Boron)
Grade 30-33 MGOe
Round Bar Magnets
Ring Magnets
Block Magnets
Alnico
Round Bar Magnets
Strontium Ferrite
(Neodymium Iron Boron)
Grade 30-33 MGOe
Disc and Round Bar Magnets
Blocks
Rings

Ferrite Holding Magnets
For Heavy Duty and General Purpose Applications.