Conical magnetic separator 210 x 370 / 405 / M16 / F

Conical magnetic separator 210 x 370 / 405 / M16 / FConical magnetic separator 210 x 370 / 405 / M16 / F€783.30

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Performance parameters

Manufacturer

Enes Magnesy

External diameter

210 [mm]

Length

405 [mm]

overall length together with thread

405 [mm]

Thread type

external

Thread length

35 [mm]

M16

Magnet type

Ferrite

Maximum working temperature

250 [°C]

Housing

stainless steel, AISI 304 / EN 1.4301, approved for contact with food

Range

max. 85 [mm]

Weight

49 [kg]

Separation magnetic cones serve for catching magnetically soft elements (iron filings, bolts, etc.) from both loose and liquid materials. They are intended for work in silos and pipelines. Moreover, they may be useful in food industry (as a version closed in acid-proof steel housing apart from magnet legs, which are made from mild steel), as well as in plastics processing, ceramic and many other industries.

A magnetic cone made of acid-proof steel contains a magnetic system assembled with ferrite magnets. It is a surface of the four magnet legs incorporated into the cone, found in its bottom, top and central parts, which is magnetically active.

On commission we are ready to provide conical magnetic separators with dimensions chosen by Clients. Magnetic parameters, range of activity and dimensions are adjusted according to Client needs and expectations.

Magnetic field in the center of surface of the upper magnetic pole is ~0,360 [T].

Magnetic field  in the center of surface of the central magnetic poles (max.) is ~0,460 [T].

Magnetic field in the center of surface of the lower magnetic pole is ~0,280 [T].

In the magnetic cone sintered ferrite magnets were used. The maximum working temperature for the magnetic cones with ferrite magnets is approx. 250o[C].

Weight of cone is: ~49,0 [kg]

SMS210X370_M16X40F
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