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'''Magnetic Grids''' are designed primarily for fitting in hoppers for the extraction of ferrous metals from materials being processed. Manufactured to any size or shape, they are simply placed in the hopper to rest against the sides thus allowing the materials to flow through the grid. These grids encased totally in stainless steel for rigorous handling are often used in hoppers in the plastics industry.
 
For an even higher level of protection, double and triple banked grids can be manufactured. All grids are manufactured with powerful rare earth magnets, which can extract fine ferrous particles such as rust etc. Single Magnetic Tubes are also available with ends drilled and tapped to your requirements.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 27 April 2013


Magnetic Grids

Magnetic Grids are designed primarily for fitting in hoppers for the extraction of ferrous metals from materials being processed. Manufactured to any size or shape, they are simply placed in the hopper to rest against the sides thus allowing the materials to flow through the grid. These grids encased totally in stainless steel for rigorous handling are often used in hoppers in the plastics industry.

For an even higher level of protection, double and triple banked grids can be manufactured. All grids are manufactured with powerful rare earth magnets, which can extract fine ferrous particles such as rust etc. Single Magnetic Tubes are also available with ends drilled and tapped to your requirements.


Video