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Metal Detector/Magnet Separator Combination Doubles Protection

The “Double Team” Eriez metal detector/magnetic separator combination provides protection of crushers and downstream equipment.

Fri August 23, 2013 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Matching a powerful magnetic separator alongside a highly-sensitive metal detector is the best defense against unwanted tramp metal, which can be dangerous and damage expensive equipment. The “Double Team” Eriez metal detector/magnetic separator combination provides protection of crushers and downstream equipment, according to the manufacturer.

Why install both? Neither a magnetic separator nor a metal detector is 100 percent effective in removing metal contamination. Pairing the two pieces of equipment together is the solution to achieving the most complete removal of troublesome tramp metal possible.

“Using the right magnet with the proper metal detection technology can safeguard processing equipment and ensure product purity. This tried-and-true ’marriage’ keeps users’ products under strict surveillance at all times and prevents unnecessary machine downtime and costly maintenance,” said John Klinge, Eriez product manager-metal detection.

Metal contamination comes from a variety of sources. Incoming products may contain fine metal objects from the transportation vessel used to deliver the product, including tank trucks and rail cars. The contamination also may originate within the plant because of material processing, granulating, shredding or general abrasion. There’s also the human factor: items such as coins, pens and processing tools will occasionally fall into the product stream.

There are several types of magnetic separators and metal detectors that work well together, depending upon the industry. Magnetic separators remove the ferrous contaminants while the metal detector focuses on any ferrous missed by the magnet as well as nonferrous metals, i.e. aluminum, copper, brass and 300 series stainless steel, according to Klinge.

For more information, call 888/300-ERIEZ or visit www.eriez.com.




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