Industry
Stainless Steel Separator Demos at CARS 2018
On stand M6 at CARS 2018 (NAEC, Stonleigh, UK, 11-12 July 2018), Master Magnets will be demonstrating the separation and recovery of large and small fragmented stainless steel on the SSSC Magnetic Separator. “The effective separation of metal from waste has never been more important,” explained Jonathan Millington, Master Magnets’ Marketing Manager. “There is a…
Read MoreFerrite or Rare Earth Overband Magnet?
The Permanent Overband Magnet is one of the most commonly used Magnetic Separators. It is a simple system with a permanent magnet block positioned between two pulleys around which rotates a self-cleaning belt. The Overband Magnet is positioned above a conveyor transporting material and when ferrous metal enters the magnetic field it is lifted and…
Read MoreMagnetic Separator & Metal Detector Solution, Hillhead 2018
On stand C9 at Hillhead 2018, Master Magnets will be demonstrating how the combination of Magnetic Separators and Metal Detectors is the best way to protect crushers, screens and conveyors from damage caused by metal. Permanent Overband Magnet Removing the ferrous or magnetic metal is the first step taken to protect processing plant. This is…
Read MoreElectro Suspension Magnets at West Burton Power Station
Electro Suspension Magnets Two (2) Master Magnets Oil Cooled In-Line Electro Suspension Magnets at the coal-fired West Burton Power Station located on the River Trent near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, UK. The Electro Suspension Magnets remove tramp metal contamination from the coal to prevent damage to processing equipment and conveyor belts. Alstom Power employs some 3,500 people…
Read MoreExport Success at IFAT 2018
Recycling equipment, designed and manufactured in the UK, proved to be a big hit at the international recycling and waste exhibition IFAT, held in Munich, Germany between the 14th and 18th May 2018. On the joint Master Magnets and Bunting Magnetics Europe stand was a working production-sized Eddy Current Separator and Stainless Steel Magnetic Separator.…
Read MoreMetal Separation Demonstrations at IFAT
Stainless Steel and Non-Ferrous Metal separation will be demonstrated on the Master Magnets and Bunting Magnetics stand (Hall B6.111) at this year’s IFAT exhibition (Messe Munchen, Munich, Germany, 14-18 May, 2018). IFAT is widely regarded as the world’s leading trade fair for water, sewage, waste, and raw materials management and is held very two years. …
Read MoreRecovering Aluminium with Eddy Current Separators
When Recycling Lives expanded their Preston recycling operation, they purchased and installed three complete metal separation systems from Master Magnets. Each system included a two Vibratory Feeders, a Magnetic Drum and an Eddy Current Separator. The equipment is part of a process to recover ferrous and non-ferrous metals from shredded car bodies. Eddy Current Separator…
Read MoreMagnetic Separator Success at Ceramitec 2018
With Master Magnets being the only specialist Magnetic Separation company exhibiting at Ceramitec 2018 (April 10-13), the stand was continually busy for the whole 4 days of the exhibition. “It has been a hectic and very successful 4 days,” said Jonathan Millington, Master Magnets Marketing Manager. “We have received enquiries from ceramics producers and mineral…
Read MoreMaster Magnets Develops in Eddy Current Separator Market
Taking the equipment to the waste. It may sound obvious, but there are thousands of vehicles on our roads transporting waste every day. The new ‘Mastertrax’ mobile Metal Separation Module allows the processing to take place at the location of the waste. The environmental benefits are obvious. The ‘Mastertrax’ Mobile Metal Separation System includes a Vibratory…
Read MoreMetal Recovery from Finnish Household Waste
In January 2016, Bunting secured the contract for the supply of metal separation equipment for a waste treatment facility processing municipal solid waste (MSW) and solid recovered fuel (SRF) in Lahti, 105km northeast of Helsinki. This new plant, designed and built by Vimelco, would be handling an input in excess of 66,000 TPA of this…
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