Hump Magnet Separators Handle High-Volume Flow
Hump Magnets manufactured by Bunting Magnetics Co. provide reliable protection against tramp iron damage to processing equipment. They are used in the food, chemical, plastics, textile, and other industries to remove ferrous fines, as well as large pieces of tramp iron, from many types of dry particulates and clumpy, hard-to-flow material.
NEWTON, KS – Hump
Magnets manufactured by Bunting Magnetics Co. provide reliable protection
against tramp iron damage to processing equipment. They are used in the food,
chemical, plastics, textile, and other industries to remove ferrous fines, as
well as large pieces of tramp iron, from many types of dry particulates and
clumpy, hard-to-flow material.
Bunting
Hump Separators come in both Hump and Half-Hump configurations and can be
installed in enclosed flow lines or on processing machines. They are available
either with permanent Ceramic Magnets or with high-energy permanent Rare Earth
Magnets that are especially well suited for capturing and removing fine metal
particles and weakly magnetic materials. The powerful permanent Plate Magnets
that pull ferrous debris from the material flow inside the Hump housings resist
demagnetization, last essentially forever, and require no electrical
connections or cables.
The angled
housing helps prevent build-up and bridging. The hump shape directs the
material flow into the magnetic field and also breaks up clumps of material for
maximum protection against entrapped debris. Pneumatically controlled
self-cleaning models save labor and permit automated or remote operation.
To see
photographs, dimensional drawings, and specifications for Bunting Hump Magnets
and other Bunting Magnetic Metal Separators and All-Metal Detector-Separators,
visit the company’s Web site at www.buntingmagnetics.com. For more information
and a FREE copy of Catalog #2035, write Bunting Magnetics Co., 500 S. Spencer
Avenue, PO Box 468, Newton, KS 67114-0468; call 1-800-835-2526 (U.S. &
Canada); or send e-mail to bmc@buntingmagnetics.com.