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Development Background of Magnetic Separator
The Magnetic Separator can separate raw materials with different magnetic rigidities. The machine works under the magnetic force and machine force. The Wet Magnetic Separator can separate raw materials with different magnetic rigidities. The machine works under the magnetic force and machine force. Magnetic Separators are designed to recover ferromagnetic materials.
The China Magnetic Separators are available in cyclic design with process vessel diameters smaller than 3mm. Magnetic Separator is one kind of efficient equipment for processing fine, feebly magnetic minerals, such as hematite, limonite, wolfram, limonite, and tantalum-niobium, etc. In recent years, it is also more and more applied in purifying quartz, feldspar and nephline. Its magnetic system is a ring-shape chain closed magnetic circuit with energizing coils made of copper tube and cooled internally by water. Grooved plates made of magnetic conductive stainless steel are used as magnetic matrix.
The quality of the wet magnetic separator for all to see, the product quality is the vitality of Hongxing quality, Hongxing to establish a comprehensive set of production quality management system, and to quantify management into the system, from product development to product sales are rigorous, scientific professionalism to build customer satisfaction products and services Hongxing production of wet magnetic separator using high-quality ferrite material or composite made with rare earth magnet, tube table the average magnetic flux density of 100 ~ 600mT. According to user needs, providing downstream, semi-countercurrent, counter flow, and other magnetic separation of the different tables. Wet magnetic separator magnetic separator has a simple structure, large capacity, easy to operate, easy to maintain.
All materials possess magnetic properties. Substances that have a greater permeability than air are classified as paramagnetic; those with a lower permeability are called diamagnetic. Paramagnetic

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