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Enhance the efficiency and accuracy of non-ferrous metal separation
An eddy current separator is a device that uses a powerful magnetic field to separate non-ferrous metals, such as aluminum and copper, from other materials. This technology is widely used in recycling facilities to improve the recovery rates of valuable metals and enhance the quality of recycled materials.
Eddy Current Separator rotor spins at high speeds, an electric current is induced into conducting metals. The induced electric current produces a magnetic field, which opposes the field created by the rotor, repelling the conducting metals over a pre-positioned splitter plate. The remaining materials such as plastics, glass and other dry recyclables will simply free-fall over the rotor, sepa-rating them from the repelled metals.
Eddy current separators are known for their precision and efficiency. Key features include:
Eddy current separators are versatile and used in various industries to improve material separation efficiency. Common applications include:
Implementing eddy current separators in material separation processes offers numerous benefits:
We are dedicated to providing high-quality eddy current separators that meet the diverse needs of our clients. Our separators are designed with the latest technology to ensure optimal performance and reliability. We offer comprehensive support, from initial consultation and design to installation and maintenance.
Explore our range of eddy current separators and discover how they can enhance your material separation and waste management processes. Contact us today to learn more about our products and services.
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