For use on the Compact sieve range, the magnet attracts ferrous particles and holds them onto its bars, keeping unwanted material out of the food product. The number of bars in place is optimised to strike the right balance between coverage of open space and magnetic field strength, without restricting throughput rates.
To ease the removal of trapped contaminants, Russell Finex has improved the design of the new magnetic separator, allowing for quick and easy cleaning between batches.
Instead of being welded directly to the ends of a circular sieve frame, the magnetic bars are attached to a central support beam, which leaves free space between the bar ends and the frame. This allows ferrous material to be wiped to the end of the bars, where it can be collected as it falls way.
Ray Singh, sales and marketing director, said: "Food companies cannot afford to accept any level of contamination, however small. This new version offers a straightforward way of removing ferrous particles that might otherwise go unnoticed during the production process."
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