Goudsmit magnetic grids – or grate magnets – are often placed at a filling point or a receiving funnel. They filter out very fine magnetic and even weakly magnetic metal impurities from free-flowing powders and granules.
Magnetic grids are used in industries such as plastics, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and ceramics. Applications could include being placed at the inlet of an injection molding machine, for equipment protection, or as a final inspection of the product, for instance, just before packaging.
Magnetic grids consist of a number of powerful neodymium magnet bars. The bars are positioned in the middle of the product stream, enabling them to capture even the smallest iron-containing particles down to 30 µm. They are cleaned using extractor tubes (“manual quick-cleaning”).
Magnetic Grids – Round
Magnetic grids are often placed at a filling point or a receiving funnel. The grates filter out very fine magnetic and even weakly magnetic iron-containing impurities from free-flowing powders and granules. They are frequently used for inspection purposes. They are manually cleaned using extractor tubes (‘quick-cleaning’).
For further information, visit www.goudsmitmagnetics.com
Magnetic Grids – Square
Magnetic grids are often placed at a filling point or a receiving funnel. The grates filter out very fine magnetic and even weakly magnetic iron-containing impurities from free-flowing powders and granules. They are frequently used for inspection purposes. They are manually cleaned using extractor tubes (‘quick-cleaning’).
For further information, visit www.goudsmitmagnetics.com