Magnetic filters (magnetic strainers) filter ferromagnetic metal contaminants, such as iron and steel, as well as weakly magnetic particles, such as residue from machined stainless steel, from liquids and powders that are transported under pressure.
The powerful neodymium magnetic bars are located in the product flow and can filter out even the smallest Fe particles.
Magnetic filters are used in the food, pharma and ceramics industries, among others, for applications such as the deferrization of pigments or paints. They are also used in the ceramics industry to ‘clean’ glazes, to prevent the formation of ‘black specks’.
The powerful neodymium magnetic bars are located in the product flow and can filter out even the smallest Fe particles.
Magnetic filters are used in the food, pharma and ceramics industries, among others, for applications such as the deferrization of pigments or paints. They are also used in the ceramics industry to ‘clean’ glazes, to prevent the formation of ‘black specks’.