Summary
MAGNET_GENERAL_CATALOG
■ Examples of application of magneticseparators in various fieldsRemoval of iron from various kinds of raw materials and semi-finished productsand collection of iron powder are called magnetic separation. KANETEC off ersa wide variety of magnetic separators for use with lump materials, granularmaterials, clay-like materials and liquids.A magnetic separator to select must be suitable for the purpose of use andhave a sufficient capacity. To select such a most suitable separator, wheninquiring about separators, conditions such as the purpose of use andproperties of materials need to be informed, as detailed below:●Purpose (improving the grade, collecting useful magnetic substances, etc.)●Kind, composition and components of raw materials●Grain size of raw materials (□□ mm ? □□ mm, □□ mesh ? □□ mesh)●Water content, raw material temperature●Apparent specific gravity (bulk density)●Kind, shape and grain size of mixed magnetic substances●Amount of raw materials to process per hour (kg/h, m3/h)●Amount and ratio of mixed magnetic substances●Other special conditionsPlease contact your nearest KANETEC sales office. Then wewill do separation tests and model selection for you.Examples of usage in various fieldsSelection of magnetic separators and notes for inquiryTests of separating samples available.Steel making and mining Separation of steel materials and collection of iron in residues.Machine, press, plant Processing of scraps and collection of flux.Food, candy, can making Removal of iron from raw materials and foreign matter in manufacturing processes.Pulp, paper, stone crushing Removal of iron from raw materials and protection of crushers.Chemicals Removal of iron from raw materials and waste liquid.Casting and nonferrous Removal of iron from casting sand and chips.Sand and cementFeed and fertilizer Removal of iron from raw materials and mixed machined parts.Textile and fabricSugar, salt and cigarettes Removal of iron from raw materials.Separation on conveyor (dry) Separation by magnetic drum (dry) Separation by suspended separator (dry)●A magnetic pulley is used.●A magnet is suspended over the conveyor.●A plate magnet is installed on the discharge side of a conveyor.●A grid type magnet is installed on the discharge side of aconveyor.●A comb type magnet is installed on the conveyor.MagnetMagnetic pulleyMagnetic plate●A magnetic drum is installed at the bottom of the hopper chute.●A magnetic drum is installed at the exit of a vibrator feeder.●A magnetic drum is installed on the discharge side of aconveyor.●A magnetic drum is installed at the raw material exit.MagnetDrumTo automatically remove iron pieces, bolts and nuts on a conveyor,a suspended magnetic separator is installed to attract and removeiron pieces.For fully automatic removal and discharge:BST, SPM, etc.For automatic removal and manual discharge:HEM-BS, HEM-C, KPMJ, KPMD, etc.ConveyorNonmagneticpulleyNonmagneticsubstancesMagnetic substancesSeparation in fluid (wet) High magnetic force separator (dry) Nonferrous metal separatorA coolant separator (removal of iron particles in grinding fluid,waste oil, cooling oil), drum separator (collection of iron ores andiron sand materials) or plate magnet (removal of iron particlesdeposited in oil tanks) is used.Magnetic drumSludge(iron particles)InletOilsqueezing rollerOutletA magnetic separator generating a high magnetic force of 2.6 T (26000 G).Used for weak magnetic substances that cannot be removed sufficiently bya standard separator.Aluminum items can be sorted and separated from noncombustiblewastes and large crushed wastes effi ciently.A permanent magnet is used as a source of magnetic field forsorting, which is rotated at high speed to cause eddy current tosort materials.Combustiblewastes Nonferrous metalssuch as copperAluminum,etc.※ Please use the Facsimile Communication Form(Selection Data) on page 174 and page 175 toselect the best separator.Listed on pages 135, 136, 138 & 143.Listed on pages 111, 112, 113, 142 & 143.Listed on pages 137 & 139.Listed on pages 139, 140 & 141.Listed on pages 133 & 134.Listed on pages 131 & 132.0.1 mT = 1 G 1 mT = 10 G 1 T = 10000 G All data in this catalog is based on the Measurement Act in Japan and KANETEChas standardized the indication of the magnetic fl ux density in the units of mT and T: 129 LIFTINGMAGNET MAGBORE* CHIP & SLUDGECONVEYANCE EQUIPMENTENVIRONMENTALEQUIPMENTMAGNETIZER ANDDEMAGNETIZERMAGNETIC EQUIPMENTFOR CONVEYANCEMAGNETICSEPARATORSMEASURINGTOOLSPOWERFUL MAGNETICSEPARATORSMEASURINGINSTRUMENTSMAGNETICMATERIALSMAGNETIC TOOLS & EQUIPMENTFOR WELDING OPERATIONMAGNETIC SEPARATORS