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about Magnet

07/30/2008 7:51 AM

i want to know a magnet for seprate iron from upto 500mesh powder of quartz mineral

please suggest a industriel machine for this purpose

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Re: about Magnet

07/30/2008 9:30 AM

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What sort of separation rate is intended?

How is the mixture to be agitated?

What method of removal of the separated iron is intended, i.e. would an electromagnet be better than a fixed magned?

In what sort of equipment, in what sort of environment, is this magnet intedned to operate?

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Re: about Magnet

07/31/2008 11:17 AM

dear

thanks for your commment

i want to put magnet in between machine called Hammer mill

flow of material is regular

the iron contamination is wear and tear of machine

we want a permanant type magnet

please suggest

process is dry

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07/30/2008 11:56 PM

2 conveyor belts?

the product on the bottom one, a electro magnet above with the top conveyor running against its surface, the magnets pull the iron from the material and are transported along the magnetic surface to a seperate conveyor past where the quartz is off-fed?

Something like this?

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07/31/2008 6:11 AM

Manufacturer that comes to mind: Eriez

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07/31/2008 6:36 PM

GA. When I worked in coal handling and processing, we used Eriez magnets on a hammermill for tramp iron removal.

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