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Ø420 mm 9 Bar Neodymium Magnetic Grid – Special Production for Sugar Factory
General features;
- Neodymium very powerful magnets (Optional Ferrite)
- Ferrite 4000 Gauss, Neodymium 12000 Gauss magnetic power
- Food grade, BRC and HACCP certified
- Stainless and leakproof
Technical specifications;
- Grid diameter: 420 mm
- Bar diameter: 25 mm
- Number of bars: 9
- Max Temperature: Neodymium 80° or 150°, Ferrite 220°
Multi-Bar Neodymium Magnetic Grid Manufacturing
The magnetic grid magnet we specially produced for the sugar factory has 9 bars and is completely stainless and leakproof. We deliver it with Gauss certification.
The magnetic Neodymium grid used in food companies is covered with stainless steel material. It has high corrosion resistance and is covered with AISI 304 and AISI 316 stainless steel, preferred by food companies.
The magnetic grid magnet is completely stainless and leakproof, used to attract metals from plastic, glass, ceramic, and food-type products. These grid magnets, capable of attracting even invisible metal dust in the air, are highly efficient in separating micronized metal dust within products. Options for this product include:
- 420 mm diameter
- Ferrite or neodymium magnets
- 25 mm or 32mm bar diameter
- 30-50 mm grid thickness
- 4000-12000 High Gauss and power
- Easy installation
Besides the features listed above, this magnetic field product is covered with AISI 304 and AISI 316 stainless steel. This product, which can be easily mounted in the product discharge area, is completely leakproof. This indicates it can be used in liquid-interactive environments. Easy cleaning is another important feature. Magneteksan company uses its own production facility for the completely stainless and leakproof 200mm magnetic grid magnet production with a maximum working temperature of 80°C, as with other products.
The Magneteksan Difference in Magnetic Grid Magnet Production
Magneteksan magnet R&D can produce grid magnets at desired gauss levels. The connection types of these completely domestic products are determined during design. Our products have a wide range of applications in various sectors, especially food. Our company Magneteksan shows maximum privilege to its customers. Our highly efficient product productions are shaped according to both requests and needs. It also has high occupational safety in terms of ensuring work safety.
Thanks to excellent performance in metal separation, best meeting industry standards, not requiring large costs, high corrosion resistance, and strong adhesion properties, our products are among the sought-after products in the sector we serve. Just as with desired high gauss levels, dimensions, and shapes, our company also produces drawer-type neodymium grid magnets. Magneteksan takes great care to use 304 and 316 stainless coating in its productions.
Why 304 and 316 Stainless Steel Coating?
304 and 316 stainless steel coatings are austenitic stainless steels with excellent thermodynamic performance. 316 and 304 stainless steel contain comparable levels of nickel and chromium. These austenitic steels, which can maintain their characteristic structure even at all temperatures, are widely used due to nickel’s stainless properties and chromium’s ability to increase natural corrosion resistance. Chromium, found in all stainless steels, reacts quickly with oxygen environments.
304 and 316 stainless steels, containing chromium up to ten percent of their total composition, prevent harmful corrosive layers that may occur on the material surface. This is because when chromium directly interacts with oxygen, it immediately forms a protective layer on the surface. Therefore, 304 and 316 stainless coating is very beneficial in terms of preventing the corrosive layer and creating a layer with high surface resistance.
Although 304 and 316 stainless steel are similar, the main difference is that 316 stainless steel contains additional molybdenum, which provides resistance against chlorides and other processing chemicals, and this ratio is approximately 2 to 3 percent.