Pneumatic separator magnets are available to fit in any pneumatic system, because they are sealed, which is not true of most separator designs. The type of magnet used in the application is based on the consistency of the material being processed.
T-Trap magnets are designed to remove ferrous contamination out of liquid to semi liquid flow applications. There are two separate styles of magnets that perform this function, plate style and tube style. The plate style is used for very viscous type products, products that might bridge if run through the tube style magnet. The tube style is used for free flowing less viscous products. The tube style is bolted to the top of the trap assembly. To clean, simply remove the tube assembly, wipe the tubes clean, and replace.
Both styles are available in several different line sizes ranging from 2" to 18" in diameter.
Pneumatic separator magnets serve a few different functions. They enhance product purity, they provide continuous protection of the processing machinery and they provide unimpeded product flow while performing continuous tramp metal removal. They are available to fit in any pneumatic systems. The type of magnet used in the application is based on the consistency of the material being processed.
The rocket magnet is generally used ahead of the processing equipment and bulk load out. It is used in applications for the movement of powder & granular, flour, Chemical, plastic, pharmaceutical and mineral materials.
The rocket magnet has an aerodynamically shaped cone diverter to allow the material to flow through while maintaining ...
Fluid enters wet drum tank where shown along the inlet side of the drum (see "Fluid Inlet" on drawing)
Fluid passes in the limited radial space under the magnetic drum. (See "Controlled flow through magnetic field")
The magnetic field of the drum retrieves the target ferrous particles against the rotating drum shell
As the drum shell rotates, the ferrous material attracted to the drum passes out of the magnetic field of the stationary magnet, depositing the ferrous material on the outlet side of the separator. (See "Separator Wedge for Magnetic Material")
Cleaned fluid passes to the holding tank and discharge under the drum. (See "Tank and Discharge")