Bunting releases advanced electromagnetic wet filter

Kansas-based Bunting Magnetics has launched its new high-intensity Electromagnetic Wet Filter designed for fine particle separation across multiple industries including mineral processing. 

The filter generates a high-intensity magnetic field ranging from 3,500 to 10,000 Gauss, enabling the separation of extremely fine iron and paramagnetic minerals from liquids and slurries. In addition to mineral processing, the filter can be used in ceramics, steel production, water treatment, and recycling.

“Our new Electromagnetic Wet Filter represents a significant leap forward in magnetic separation capabilities,” said Adrian Coleman, European technical director. “By effectively removing even the weakest magnetic particles, we’re helping our customers across industries dramatically reduce reject rates and rework costs.” 

The filter’s advanced design includes highly efficient, computer-designed electromagnetic coils that maintain thermal stability while generating powerful magnetic fields. An oil-cooled system ensures energy-efficient operation at low temperatures. 

Key features include: 

  • Background magnetic field strengths of 2,500, 5,000, or 10,000 Gauss 
  • Matrix surface magnetic field enhancement of three to four times the background field 
  • Automated operation with Siemens S7-1200 PLC and HMI controls 
  • Built-in jig for easy maintenance and reduced downtime 
  • Flexible valve configurations to suit various applications 

The Electromagnetic Wet Filter is now available for order worldwide.

Source: Bunting Magnetics

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