
Photo supplied by Eriez.
Erie, Pennsylvania-based Eriez says it will exhibit a variety of magnetic and material handling equipment at ConExpo-Con/Agg, taking place March 10-14 in Las Vegas. Among Eriez equipment on display will be its CP-20 and TP-25 Suspended Permanent Magnets, which were recently introduced in North America.
CP-20 Series Magnets and TP-25 Series Magnets are “a powerful, reliable and economical choice for aggregate and concrete recycling customers, as well as mobile crusher OEMs and conveyor OEMs,” states Eriez.
CP-20 Series Magnets use a single-pole permanent magnet circuit, designed to provide a uniform field across the feed belt to optimize separation efficiency of tramp iron unwanted in aggregates products.
TP-25 Series Magnets use a twin-pole permanent magnet circuit designed to provide maximum ferrous removal at higher suspension heights. The twin-pole magnetic circuit used by the TP Series Magnets allows for horizontal lift of longer ferrous objects, such as rebar or wire.
Customers can choose from manual and self-cleaning configurations for CP-20 Series Magnets and TP-25 Series Magnets. These units are now part of Eriez’ Quick Ship Program and are “available to meet customers’ most urgent needs,” according to the company.
In addition to those two suspended magnets, the company’s ConExpo display, found at Booth B-93309, also will feature an HVF Feeder, Suspended Electromagnet and AIP Magnetic Pulley.
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