Goudsmit transforms EC to mobile

It concerns an Eddy Current Separator with an eccentric magnetic rotor that doesn't suffer any interference from any residual iron particles. As is the case with a conventional EC separator. The machine is built on a base frame and suitable for hook and/or chain attachment. In this way, the unit can easily be assembled and disassembled at any desired location.
The SKID frame is equipped with four hydraulic legs which allow the separator to be placed at any height up to a maximum length of two metres below the base frame. The machine is equipped with two output conveyer belts, one for the product and one for the metal. Mobile SKIDs are especially useful for incineration slag, because this slag will be buffered somewhere for a period and then -temporarily- processed all at once on location.
Eddy Current separators separate mainly non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and yellow metals such as copper and brass. To remove stainless steel and copper wire, inductive sensor separators are more suitable; these belong to the delivery program of the company as well.
For more information
Goudsmit Magnetic Systems, Waalre, The Netherlands, Phone+31 40 2213-283, Fax +31 40 2217-325, E-mail: systems@goudsmit-magnetics.nl,
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