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(current separator)
Eddy current separator
s leverage electromagnetic induction to segregate non-ferrous metals from mixed material streams. These systems generate a high-frequency alternating magnetic field through rotating permanent magnets or electromagnets, inducing eddy currents in conductive particles. The resultant repulsive force propels targeted metals (e.g., aluminum, copper) into separate collection zones while non-metallics continue on the main conveyor path.
Modern separators now achieve 98.7% metal recovery rates through three critical innovations:
Manufacturer | Model | Throughput (t/h) | Sorting Accuracy | Power (kW) | Price Range |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
EcoSep | X-4000 | 25 | 99.1% | 18.5 | $82K-$105K |
MagnaSort | V-2000 | 15 | 98.6% | 22 | $68K-$92K |
Sepro | S-360 | 40 | 97.9% | 30 | $120K-$145K |
Industrial applications require tailored configurations:
Field tests demonstrate 37% energy reduction compared to traditional methods:
A European recycling plant achieved 99.4% aluminum recovery using dual-stage separators, processing 18 tonnes/hour of ASR (Auto Shredder Residue). Operational costs decreased by 42% within 14 months through reduced manual sorting labor.
With the global metal separator market projected to reach $1.2B by 2029 (CAGR 5.7%), next-generation eddy current systems are integrating IoT monitoring and self-cleaning mechanisms. Hybrid configurations combining magnetic and current separation technologies now handle complex material matrices exceeding 92% purity thresholds.
(current separator)
A: A small eddy current separator is designed to separate non-ferrous metals from mixed waste streams. It uses magnetic fields to induce eddy currents in conductive materials, repelling them from the main flow. Its compact size makes it ideal for limited spaces or lower-volume recycling operations.
A: An eddy current magnetic separator generates a rotating magnetic field to create eddy currents in conductive metals. These currents produce a repulsive force, ejecting metals from non-conductive materials. This process efficiently separates aluminum, copper, and other non-ferrous metals from waste.
A: Eddy current metal separators effectively process materials like shredded electronics, plastics, and industrial waste. They target non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, brass, and copper. They cannot separate ferrous metals, which require standard magnetic separators.
A: Recycling, mining, and waste management industries heavily rely on current separators. They help recover valuable metals from scrap, construction debris, and municipal waste. Manufacturing sectors also use them to purify raw materials and reduce contamination.
A: Regular maintenance includes inspecting belts, bearings, and magnetic rotors for wear. Cleaning to remove dust and debris ensures optimal performance. Periodic alignment checks of the rotor and conveyor components prevent operational inefficiencies.
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