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[[File:Wet-drum-separator.jpg|thumb|right|Wet drum Separator]] | [[File:Wet-drum-separator.jpg|thumb|right|Wet drum Separator]] | ||
Machines used for '''Magnetic separation'''. This is a process in which magnetically susceptible material is extracted from a mixture using a magnetic force. This separation technique can be useful in mining iron as it is attracted to a magnet. Magnetic separation is one of the most reliable ways to remove unwanted ferrous metals during the processing of raw materials. From recycling plants to food and pharmaceutical manufacturing, we have the perfect industrial magnet to assist your operation. | Machines used for '''Magnetic separation'''. This is a process in which magnetically susceptible material is extracted from a mixture using a magnetic force. This separation technique can be useful in mining iron as it is attracted to a magnet. Magnetic separation is one of the most reliable ways to remove unwanted ferrous metals during the processing of raw materials. From recycling plants to food and pharmaceutical manufacturing, we have the perfect industrial magnet to assist your operation. | ||
==Industry== | ==Industry== | ||
[[File:Magnetic_Separators1.jpg|thumb|right|Magnetic Separator]] | |||
*Aggregate & Mining | *Aggregate & Mining | ||
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==Working Principle== | ==Working Principle== | ||
[[File:Magnetic_Separators2.jpg|thumb|right|Magnetic Separator Principle]] | |||
All materials possess magnetic properties. Substances that have a greater permeability than air are classified as paramagnetic; those with a lower permeability are called diamagnetic. Paramagnetic materials are attracted to a magnet; diamagnetic substances are repelled. Very strongly paramagnetic materials can be separated from weakly or nonmagnetic materials by the use of low-intensity magnetic separators. Minerals such as hematite, limonite, and garnet are weakly magnetic and can be separated from nonmagnetics by the use of high-intensity separators. | All materials possess magnetic properties. Substances that have a greater permeability than air are classified as paramagnetic; those with a lower permeability are called diamagnetic. Paramagnetic materials are attracted to a magnet; diamagnetic substances are repelled. Very strongly paramagnetic materials can be separated from weakly or nonmagnetic materials by the use of low-intensity magnetic separators. Minerals such as hematite, limonite, and garnet are weakly magnetic and can be separated from nonmagnetics by the use of high-intensity separators. | ||
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== | ==Types== | ||
*[[Magnetic Chutes]] | *[[Magnetic Chutes]] | ||
*[[Magnetic Clarifiers]] | *[[Magnetic Clarifiers]] | ||
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*[[Magnetic Pulleys]] | *[[Magnetic Pulleys]] | ||
*[[Magnetic Rods]] | *[[Magnetic Rods]] | ||
*[[Magnetic Sieve Shakers]] | *[[Magnetic Sieve Shakers]] | ||
*[[Magnetic Sieves]] | *[[Magnetic Sieves]] | ||
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*[[Magnetic Thickeners]] | *[[Magnetic Thickeners]] | ||
*[[Magnetic Tramp Metal Removers]] | *[[Magnetic Tramp Metal Removers]] | ||
==Video== | |||
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