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The patented Steinert Eddy Current Separator NES, featuring an its eccentric pole system, is the ideal tool for the job - for more than 20 years! High yield and long service life are the benefits that ensure efficient and long-term operating results.
Suspension magnets from STEINERT have been extracting iron and iron-bearing components from bulk materials for many decades. They recover clean iron scrap for recycling, and protect grinders, mills and other processing equipment against wear and damage. STEINERT Suspension Magnets can be used to remove unwanted tramp iron such as screws, nuts and rock bolt from coal, coke, ore and other minerals, even at extremely fast belt speeds (≤ 7.5 m/s),...
STEINERT offers both electromagnetic and permanent magnet drums in overbelt or underbelt versions (which can be fed from the top or from below). Steinert uses proven designs as a basis, and then continuously improves and refines them. Their special design ensures maximum purity and thus facilitates attractive marketing of the scrap iron. Moreover. Steinert magnetic drums are extremely durable and distinguished by their long service...
In certain cases, metallic components, e.g. stainless steel and composite materials, cannot be recovered using magnetic separation and non-ferrous metal sorting processes. The ISS® induction sorting system is the logical solution to this problem. Previous experience has shown that the rate of both purity and recovery is considerably greater than 90%, depending on the conditions in the plant. Therefore, automatic separation using ISS® sensor...
STEINERT Magnetic Head Pulleys attract smaller pieces of tramp iron from bulk materials, where otherwise a normal idler pulley is integrated in the conveyor belt system. This is the easiest and most efficient method, and eliminates the need to make extensive modifications to your plant. Magnetic head pulleys protect your valuable processing equipment from wear and damage and recover fine-grained iron. Magnetic pulleys with strong neodymium...
The processing of fine-grain material has become a popular recycling business in recent years. With separate magnetic drums and magnetic head pulleys, and the NES non-ferrous separator, STEINERT has been offering successful solutions in this field for several years. The FineMaster now offers a complete system concept without the need to add any interfaces, installations or control equipment. It is STEINERT’s complete solution for increased...
The XSS x-ray sorting system greatly increased the range of possibilities for sorting mixed materials. The XSS® T (transmission) “sees” through the materials, recognising different material densities, components containing halogens, and organic components. Composite materials and internal adhesions are also detected. This allows light metals to be sorted from heavy metals, or PVC from plastics, scrap wood from stone, aluminium...
Shape recognition is an important criterion when it comes to manual sorting on the conveyor belt. The Steinert 3DS now makes shape recognition fully automatic and usable as an additional separating parameter. Shape and volume recognition make sensor sorting systems even more efficient. The 3DS: innovative, efficient and the perfect enhancement for many types of sorting processes, whether used alone or to complement other sorting...
The UniSort near infrared sorting system precisely detects plastics with grain sizes up to 4 mm and recovers the material for recycling. The system efficiently separates individual plastics found in packaging waste, mixed plastics from electronic scrap (WEEE), and low-PVC refuse derived fuels from residual waste fraction. The UniSort near infrared sorting system uses high-precision particle detection followed by a burst of compressed air to separate...
The STEINERT high gradient magnetic separator (HGS) is deployed in plants in the salt processing sector, the building materials industry and in the industrial minerals segment. And for good reason, since the HGS is ideal for sorting free-flowing bulk materials in the fine-grained particle range from 200μm up to several millimetres.