Bullet Magnet
We are ISO 9001: 2015
Certified by SABS
PRODUCTS
Bullet Magnets are designed to remove ferrous contaminants from products in gravity fed product streams. A Bullet Magnet is also known as a Centre-Flow Magnet or a Cone Magnet (because the internal magnetic element that resembles to a bullet). Bullet Magnets units are used to ensure the product purity and to protect the process equipment.
APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS
Bullet Magnets are installed easily in a horizontal, vertical, or angled position with compression type couplings or weld in place. For dilute phase conveying systems, the magnet assembly is located in the centre of the flow area. The flow through area of the housing is engineered to maintain the same product velocity with no appreciable drop in pressure.
SPECIFICATIONS
Ideal for free flowing powders and granules. Very useful for food ingredients and plastics industries.
Manufactured to food industry required grade standard, which is 304 or 316 stainless steel; with high effectiveness and consistent performance.
Bespoke manufactured to your specific dimensions, hence in correspondence to your expected solution needs.
The Magnet strength standard is up to 10,000 gauss with easy-clean cone.
FEATURES
High intensity Rare Earth magnets, which comes in nickel coated. Also available in ceramic either, if necessary nevethless.
Manufactured to fit various pipelines ranging from 50mm – 350mm diameter, our Bullet or Cone magnet comes with flanges to suit square and round pipelines, for installation.
Hygienic sealed with quick release door; our magnet is absolutely easy to clean.
Applications are not limited only to: Flour, Spices, Grains, Maize, Salt, Animal feeds, Pellets (Feed or plastic), Sugar or Coffee.
Inside the stainless-steel housing is a powerful cylindrical shaped magnet with a cone shaped nose. As a material enters the housing, the nose of the cone diverts the material around the cylindrical magnet where it passes through the magnetic field and ferrous contaminants are drawn to the magnetic surface.
Ferrous contaminants are safely held in place as the cleaned product exits out the opposite end of the housing. To clean the captured ferrous contaminants, the access door must first be removed from the housing by opening the latches then, remove the magnetic element from the stripper shell and set aside.
The Ferrous contaminants would have fallen on the housing door where it can now safely be discarded. After that, the magnetic element has to return to the stripper shell and be installed on the housing. Once you have securely latched the door and assemble the magnet to the housing, you can now resume conveying the product.