Magnetic separator machine: Collects non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, and brass! Non-ferrous metal sorting machine.
Non-ferrous metal sorting machine MSH series
Automatic collection of non-ferrous metals (copper, aluminum, brass, etc.) contributes to labor saving!
Mitsubishi Nagasaki Kiko's non-ferrous metal sorting machine is different here! - The core magnetic rotor adopts an eccentric structure, resulting in less entanglement of materials between the drum and the belt, leading to a "long lifespan." - Additionally, compared to a concentric structure, the magnetic gradient of the alternating magnetic field in the magnetic rotor is larger, which enhances the sorting capability of non-ferrous metals. - As a result, it can sort a wide range of non-ferrous metals, from large pieces to fine ones.
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What is a non-ferrous metal separator? A non-ferrous metal separator (commonly known as an aluminum separator) uses a magnetic rotor equipped with permanent magnets that spins at high speed. This generates a powerful alternating magnetic field on the surface of the drum, which induces eddy currents in non-ferrous metals, such as aluminum, present in the material being processed on the conveyor. The resulting propulsion force separates these metals.
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Applications/Examples of results
In such cases, non-ferrous metal separators are recommended. - Recovery of non-ferrous metals from scrap car shredder plants - Recovery of non-ferrous metals at waste electrical and small appliance recycling plants - Sorting of aluminum cans and PET bottles at resource recycling plants
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Sales of magnetic drums only are also possible.
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"A company that is both old and new"! The predecessor of Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery was established as Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Steel Works during the Taisho era, and it traces back to Mitsubishi Steel Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Steel Works, which became independent in 1942. In 1975, it was established by inheriting the industrial machinery and steel structure manufacturing division of the company. The technology of Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery is based on the skills developed as a cast and forged steel manufacturer since the Mitsubishi Steel era. While supported by tradition and new technologies, it continues its unique research and development and technical refinement, skillfully blending engineering (design technology) and manufacturing (production technology) in a well-balanced manner, actively engaging in product development and business expansion.