Magnetic separators are widely used in mining, coal processing plants, and other industries. They utilize a weak wet magnetic field to sort out strong magnetic ores or remove strong magnetic minerals mixed within non-magnetic ores. The magnetic field of CTS(N,B) wet drum permanent magnetic separators is divided into rotating and fixed types. The fixed type is mainly used in weak magnetic fields to separate fine particle strong magnetic materials or eliminate strong magnetic materials from non-magnetic ores.
The magnetic system of the machine uses high-quality ferrite material or rare earth magnets, with an average magnetic flux density of 100~600mT on the drum surface. The separator features a simple structure, large capacity, easy operation, and convenient maintenance. Its structural characteristics include a cylinder, magnetic system, tank, and transmission components. The cylinder, made of stainless steel plates welded into a tube, is connected to a cast aluminum cover using stainless steel screws. A motor drives the cylinder through a reducer for rotation. The magnetic system is an open magnetic system installed inside the cylinder. Magnetic blocks are secured to the yoke's floor with stainless steel bolts, and the yoke shaft extends into the cylinder, fixed by a crank arm. Adjusting the crank arm changes the magnetic system angle, which can be fixed with a rod after adjustment. The working area is constructed with stainless steel tanks, while other parts are made of ordinary steel welding.
Magnetic Separator Features 1. Removing impurities like surrounding rock from poor iron ore to improve quality and reduce load on subsequent processes. 2. Used in hematite reduction roasting operations to sort un-reduced ores and return them to the furnace. 3. In the ceramic industry, it removes iron from porcelain clay to enhance product quality. 4. For coal burning, foundry sand, refractory materials, and other applications, it helps in iron removal.