We perfectly handle the sorting of steel cans, aluminum cans, rubber, glass, and non-ferrous materials!
The "Magnet Pulley Type Empty Can Simple Separator Model ABC" uses a powerful permanent magnet to perfectly sort steel cans, aluminum cans, rubber, glass, and more. By adding a belt speed change inverter as an option, it can be used in conjunction with manual sorting. Additionally, it can be combined with a mobile hopper and a bag opening station. 【Features】 - Sturdy and lightweight, easy to handle - Equipped with movable wheels, allowing for flexible installation locations - Power supply is compatible with both 220/200V and 50/60Hz, with minimal electricity consumption - Further rational processing is possible by combining it with an aluminum separator.
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【Specifications】 ■ Power supply: Compatible with 200/220V, 50/60Hz, and has low power consumption ■ Comes with a 20m cable with a plug ■ Includes a distribution chute and tail hopper * The startup guide is optional.
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【Purpose】 Sorting of steel cans and aluminum cans. Recovery of iron content (magnetic materials) from rubber, glass, wood chips, glass, non-ferrous metals, etc.
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Founded in 1943 as Fukumaki Iron Works, we established Japan Magnetics Co., Ltd. in 1983 by separating the magnet division from our predecessor, Fukumaki Machinery Manufacturing. Since then, we have been engaged in research and development for over 30 years, focusing on the development and manufacturing of permanent magnets and electromagnets used for separating materials such as iron powder and aluminum. ● Innovative, Extra-Large Ceiling Fans We began selling HVLS fans in September 2014. Have you heard of the term "HVLS fan"? HVLS (High-Volume, Low-Speed) fans are a new concept in air conditioning equipment that did not exist in Japan before. They are installed on the ceiling and rotate large blades slowly to distribute a large volume of air throughout indoor spaces. When combined with existing air conditioning systems, they can lead to energy savings of 20-30%, attracting attention worldwide. The idea was conceived by a venture company in the United States to address the decline in milk production due to summer heat, and it appeared on the market in 1998. Since then, they have been adopted in manufacturing plants and commercial facilities, with sales exceeding 100,000 units worldwide.