Photo courtesy of Eriez
Eriez has launched its SEV series of suspended electromagnets, which the Erie, Pennsylvania-based manufacturer says features stronger magnets housed in smaller enclosures, reducing overall weight and installation costs while optimizing performance efficiency.
Integrated into the Eriez SE7000 line, the new SEV models leverage new wire and conductor technology to energize the magnet circuit, also requiring less coolant for operation, Eriez says.
The new wire configuration, which uses an ultrathin anodized insulation layer, provides superior thermal conductivity, ensuring high heat dissipation within the circuit for improved magnet performance. Despite their compact size, these magnets deliver performance that surpasses larger counterparts, guaranteeing consistent and reliable operation, the manufacturer says.
“As part of our commitment to continuous improvement, we’ve succeeded in packing more magnet strength into a smaller footprint, thereby lowering costs and boosting productivity for customers through streamlined installations and more stable, dependable performance," Eriez Global Magnetics Product Manager Dave Heubel says
The company also offers self-cleaning versions of all SEV models. Additionally, a variety of options are available, including dust hoods, coils derated for elevation, high fire point coolants, armor-clad belts and numerous other customizable features.
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