Goudsmit Magnetics SECA-3030-03V-ES-F1H-B-P-ST-B-

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Product inlet/outlet size : #300 mm
SECA-3030-03V-ES-F1H-B-P-ST-B-
SKU: E0104918
Stock *: 0
Max. capacity: 65 m³/h
No of bars: 3
Weight: 100 kg
These new 'EasyClean' type Cleanflows are equipped with robust Ø50mm magnetic bars, that measure no less than 12,000 gauss at the contact surface of the bars.Suitable for magnetic filtering of small amounts of ferrous and even weakly-magnetic contaminants from high-capacity granulate and powder flows in free-fall and low-pressure transport pipes up to 0.5 bar.The automatic cleaning makes this separator suitable for situations where the magnetic separator is hardly or not accessible for operation and cleaning.

Automatic cleaning (discontinuous)
Magnetic bars in pneumatic tube (Ø50 mm, 12,000 gauss)
Capacity 30 - 110 m³/h
Pressure-tight up to 0.5 bar
Atex II 1/3 D

Application

Powders & granulates in free-fall and low-pressure pipes

This automatic cleaning Cleanflow magnet is very suitable for situations where the magnetic separator is hardly or not accessible for operation and cleaning. Via the connection box, it is possible to connect and control the magnet via the central control room. A local control box with PLC is optional.
 
The thick magnetic bars of Ø50 mm have a very high separation efficiency, due to a deep catch field and a high flux density. This ensures that not only ferromagnetic, but even weakly magnetic stainless steel contaminants are captured.
 
Due to the large distance between the magnetic bars, these Easy Cleanflows have a significantly higher capacity than the Cleanflows with thinner bars. This is also an advantage for slightly less flowing powders
 
Suitable for granulates and reasonably to well flowing powders in free-fall and low-pressure transport pipes up to 0.5 bar.
 
NOT suitable for poorly flowing sticky / fatty powders that cause blockages. Rotating Cleanflows are a better solution for those applications.

Design

Construction & materials data

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Short description
These automated cleaning Cleanflow magnets contain 1 row with robust Ø50 mm magnetic bars with super strong magnet quality N52. This ensures that they optimally capture magnetic particles.
 
In case of extremely small or weakly magnetic particles, we mount a deflector grid at the separator inlet to make sure that particles cannot fall through freely, but will touch or very closely pass a magnetic bar.
 
The magnetic bars are sealed stainless steel tubes inside of which the magnets are blown in and out by air pressure.
 
Summary of important specifications

1 Magnetic grid with Ø50 mm robust, pneumatic operated magnetic bars
Optional deflector flange for guiding the product towards the magnetic bars
Magnet quality neodymium N-52, 12,000 gauss on the tube.
Housing pressure-tight up to 0.5 bar
Material housing: AISI316(L)
Finish: grit blasted
Material gaskets: Silicone EC1935 / FDA


Options

Available options

Default available options

Inlet/outlet adapter pieces from square to round
High temperatures versions - to 140°C - not available in combination with ATEX
Removable collecting bin - for collecting discharged ferrous particles
Deflector flange - for guiding the product flow towards the magnet bars
Surface finish polishing or wet blasting - for hygienic applications
Flange gaskets Silicone VMQ or NBR, neutral colour, all EC1935/2004 certified
Alternative for red silicone VMQ housing/magnet bar gasket ring: white Silicone, blue NBR70 or black Viton FKM70 (all versions are EC1935/2004 certified)
Thin-walled tubes - 0.7 mm instead of 1.2 mm - over the magnetic bars, for enabling catching of weakly-magnetic particles like stainless steel

 
Online accessories & spare parts
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Working principle / video

Filtering & discharging of ferrous contaminants

How does the magnetic filtering work?
The magnetic grid with very strong neodymium magnetic bars is positioned in the middle of the product flow. The product with ferrous contaminants passes the magnetic bars while flowing through the grid.
 
If necessary, an optional deflector flange will deflect the product flow towards the magnetic bars.
 
The magnets attract passing ferromagnetic contaminants; the captured particles stick to the magnets, while the purified product flows further.
 
How does the cleaning / iron discharging work?
Each magnetic bar has a magnet package that pneumatically moves inside a closed tube, this way automatically discharging trapped ferrous particles.
 
After you have stopped the product flow and have given the start signal for cleaning to the control, the magnet unit is automatically driven out of the product channel over the guides.
 
As soon as you pull out the magnet unit to its end of reach, air pressure automatically pushes the magnets out one stage further outside within their enclosing tubes.
 
The moving magnets in the tubes pull the captured ferrous particles along outside. However, they are stopped by a plate halfway the tube length. As soon as the magnets have traveled completely out, the captured particles drop off the tubes, into the iron discharge chute, where you collect and further discharge them.
 
Cleaning / iron discharging sequence:

Stop the product stream
Give start signal to the magnet's control unit

Now first the entire magnet unit is pneumatically driven out of the product channel over a robust guide
Then the magnets are pneumatically moved to their OUT position within their enveloping tubes
The captured metal particles fall from the tubes as soon as they are outside the range of the magnetic field
The magnets then automatically return to their IN position and at the same time the magnet unit is driven back inside the product channel
As soon as magnets and magnet unit are back IN the control gives a 'ready for production' signal
The production can now safely be resumed


Delivery time (if not in stock): 8-10 weeks
Max. particle size: 10 mm
Min. Fe-particle size that can be caught: 30 µm
Cleaning/Fe-particles disposal: Automatic (production suspension required), Fe parts disposal: via disposal channel or collection in collecting tray
Build-in length: 145 mm
Product inlet/outlet size: #300 mm
Fe-parts outlet size: #120 mm
Connections: Pneumatic: for 6 mm hose, Electrical: to solenoid valve, Electrical: to proximity sensors for magnet (bar) detection (3x24 V)
Max. capacity: 65 m³/h
Materials - in contact with product: AISI304 (SS 1.4301), AISI316L (SS 1.4404)
Material housing: AISI316L (SS 1.4404)
Material gaskets/seals: Silicone VMQ, 60° Shore, transparent, 'Food safe' acc. EC 1935/2004 and FDA (housing), Silicone VMQ, 70° Shore, red, 'Food Safe' (magnetic bars)
Surface treatment/finishing: S1: Grit blasted, Ra 3 µm (interior/exterior)
Max. operating / product temperature: 60 °C (40 °C in ATEX environment)
Min./max. ambient temperature: -5 to 40 °C
Magnetic system: Magnetic bar in tube
Magnetic bar size: Tube Ø52.4 mm (wall thickness 1.2 mm)
No of bars: 3
Magnet quality: Neodymium GSN-52, Br 14,800 gauss (at 20 °C), Tmax. 80 °C
Solenoid valve electric supply: 2x24 V DC
Pneumatic supply: 4 - 6 bar
Control: Electrical/pneumatic
Length: 1230 mm
Width: 642 mm
Height: 565 mm
Possible options: Removable collecting tray
ATEX-marking: Free of own ignition sources: internally suitable for application in ATEX dust zones 20, 21 and 22 - outside suitable for application in ATEX dust zone 22. Special conditions apply.


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