MAGNETIC CONVEYOR SEPARATOR
OPERATION PROCESS OF CONVEYOR MAGNETIC SEPARATOR
The raw materials will enter through the feeding inlet, fall on the conveyor magnetic separator and convey to the magnetic separator through the conveyor. All the iron substances contained in the raw materials will be stuck to the magnetic, and taken to the non-magnetic zone together with the belt rotation, while the iron substances will automatically fall into the iron receiving box.
Conveyor magnetic separator, also known as a magnet conveyor, are not unlike other conveyors in that they move product from one end to the other, either through a trough or on top of a reciprocating belt. The major distinction lies in their use of conveyor magnetic, which allow these conveyors to resistance a material’s magnetic separator.



MAGNETIC CONVEYOR SEPARATOR
CONVEYOR BELT MAGNETIC SEPARATOR
Conveyor belt magnetic separators are quite possibly the most broadly utilized kinds of these system, as they are not difficult to both construct and work. A belt, normally made of sheet metal, is charged from below (with either an enormous extremely durable magnet frame or a progression of electromagnets), which makes any magnetic materials adhere to the Conveyor belt. Starting here, the Conveyor capacities indistinguishably from belt Conveyors, yet it enjoys the additional benefit of having the option to convey its materials in practically any course.
These Conveyors are generally used to move jars, parts, metal, and whatever other item that reacts to magnetic connections, and they are particularly valuable to move item upward, slanted, or upside down.


MAGNETIC CONVEYOR SEPARATOR

WHAT ARE THE DESIGN FEATURES OF CONVEYOR MAGNETIC SEPARATORS?
Conveyor magnetic separators are created by placing permanent ceramic magnets in the bed of a standard conveyor. These magnets can hold ferrous, or iron-containing, parts and run as any industrial conveyor should run. The magnets are placed with precision, providing the perfect magnetic holding power for these parts. The conveyor and magnets are designed so they are strong enough to hold the parts for horizontal, inclines and vertical runs.



MAGNETIC CONVEYOR SEPARATOR
HOW MUCH MAGNETIC FORCE WILL BE NEEDED TO MOVE THE PRODUCT?
If moving loose bulk, a smaller magnetic field can be used; conversely, a larger field will be needed when moving heavy cans, parts, or other objects. Knowing the properties of the conveyed material will help determine the needed magnetic field strength, as well as inform the power consumption of the system. Sometimes in the case of lighter material, electromagnets can be opted out in favor of a permanent magnet rail which reduces power consumption and complexity, but this is dependent on the application. Knowing the desired power consumption will prevent unnecessary operating costs, so it is important to spec out the right magnetic field generator as well as drive to optimize your project.