These will all be seen on the Eriez® booth. Powerful Suspended Electromagnets remove damaging tramp iron from materials conveyed in heavy burden depths on flat conveyors or chutes. All 7000 Series SEs are covered by an exclusive 60-month coil warranty. Safely and automatically remove tramp iron from heavy product flows such as wood, coal, or rock being conveyed on belts, vibratory feeders or chutes. UL-Listed construction is available on units for use in hazardous, dusty and gassy locations.1200 Series Metal Detectors detect both ferrous and nonferrous tramp metal in magnetic ores and highly mineralised products, even when conveyed on steel cable belts. These models measure the change in received electromagnetic signal of material being conveyed through the sensor area. Since the magnetic properties of a material are completely independent of conductivity, both magnetic and non-magnetic tramp metals are consistently detected.
Eriez Rare Earth (RE) Drums are an ideal choice for applications that demand high purity. These drum separators are most effective in removing fine ferrous, locked and strongly paramagnetic particles. Magnetic lines of flux concentrated in each internal pole create an extremely high-gradient magnetic field. They are available in 12, 15, 24, 36 and 48 – in diameter models.
All Eriez permanent magnet axial interpole pulleys are constructed of quality steel centre tubes with welded dividers to securely hold magnet stacks. Standard pulley models use powerful ceramic magnets in an axial interpole circuit. They feature all welded heavy duty construction for use in severe applications involving extra long conveyors, heavy loads or start-stop operations. Pulleys are finish painted and hub bore holes are coated to prevent rust or pitting. Options include custom pulley face widths, shafts and lagging.
HV Feeders boast a unique, low profile two-mass rubber spring design that utilizes many standard off-the-shelf components. These feeders are ideal for use in tunnels or in areas where headroom is a problem. They have capacities of 56.63 to 1132.67 m3/h of aggregates, glass, steel and coal.