The magnetic separator with inductive detection and blowing (R-SIM) allows for the separation of metals from other materials. A metal, on the acceleration belt, is detected. After processing the information at high speed, a complex pneumatic system performs the blowing of the metal, altering its trajectory and separating it from the natural movement of the other materials.
Introduction to the Magnetic Separator with Inductive Detection and Blowing
The total separation of 100% of metals is the goal to achieve in any metal treatment system or project. That is why it is necessary to use different chained stages to reach the maximum value. Nevertheless, even after various stages of separation, we may find metals that have not been separated from the material flow for one reason or another.
A basic reason is poor magnetic behavior, which makes it inert to the magnetic flow and, therefore, unalterable both in ferrous and non-ferrous separation. What would be an example of such a metal? Stainless steel. Stainless steel is extremely non-magnetic and therefore is not affected by magnetic fields in the separation of ferrous materials, and it is also extremely poor at conducting the induced currents from the magnetic fields generated in Eddy Current Separator equipment. Therefore, it is a material that is not correctly and effectively separated in any of the indicated applications. What would be the solution for its separation? The solution for its separation lies in inductive detection.