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16.01.2023 Electro Magnetic Filter for European Ceramics Producer

A leading German ceramic manufacturer is cleaning ceramic glaze with a high-intensity Electro Magnetic Filter


The Electro Magnetic Filter provides one of the most effective methods of removing problematic fine iron and paramagnetic minerals from ceramic slips and glazes.  According to specialist separator manufacturing Bunting, the separation efficiency of the technology is significantly superior to permanent magnetic separators (such as Liquid Pipeline Separators and Tube Magnet configurations).


Electro Magnetic Filters consist of an electromagnetic coil positioned around a central hollow core containing a magnetic (400 series) stainless-steel matrix of various designs.  The computer designed coil generates a high intensity magnetic field that intensifies on the points of the matrix, creating the magnetic force needed to separate paramagnetic particles from the slurry.


The rectangular steel casing enclosing the magnetic coil intensifies the magnetic field into the hollow centre of the coil.  Valves, mounted on the top and bottom of the Electro Magnetic Filter, close and open in a controlled timed sequence for product feed and discharge, as well as matrix cleaning using water and air.


In operation, ceramic glaze or slip feeds up through central canister packed with magnetic stainless-steel matrix.  The magnetic field of the Electro Magnetic Filter intensifies on the sharp points of the matrix, enabling the capture of fine magnetic particles such as free iron and magnetic minerals.


Project details
This ceramics project in Germany required a large model HIF225-50 Electro Magnetic Filter, which generates a background magnetic field of approximately 6,500 gauss inside the central canister.  The points of the matrix enhance the background magnetic field by up to four-times, with the 6,500 gauss models generating peak fields above 2-Tesla.


The model HIF225-50 stands 2015mm high, 1590mm deep, and 1140mm wide and weights approximately 4.6 tonnes.


In operation
The ceramic glaze feeds up through the Electro Magnetic Filter for a period of approximately 60 minutes.  On an automatic operation cycle, managed by a separate control panel, the valves system then stops the feed, diverting the glaze back into the feed tank, whilst the system goes through a cleaning cycle.  This involves discharging the captured magnetics from the canister and cleaning of the matrix, which lasts for approximately two-minutes.  The control enables adjustment of the sequence times to suit the processing of a wide variety of ceramic glazes.  In this project, the HIF225-50 handles between 3-4 tonnes per hour of glaze with 64% solids.


“If fine iron and magnetic minerals are not removed from ceramic glaze they cause surface defects and discolouration,” explained Phil Tree, Bunting’s European Sales Manager.  “In this project, we are working with one of the world’s leading ceramics manufacturers.  They understand the necessity and benefits of automatically removing all magnetics, which is only possible with an Electro Magnetic Filter.”
www.bunting-redditch.com



Model HIF225-50 Electro Magnetic Filter
 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Valve tree on the top of the HIF225-50 Electro Magnetic Filter

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