DOUBLE STAGE RARE EARTH MAGNETIC DRUM PRODUCES THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF PURITY
09-09-2014
Ref: PR1406 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
COMPANY NEWS
April 2014
Eriez helps SEPR reach super purity of refractory minerals
Magnetic separation specialist Eriez Magnetics Europe Ltd has developed a rare earth magnetic drum
separation system to help produce the highest levels of purity in electrofused ceramic products for a leading
worldwide producer.
The equipment has been installed at the Société Européenne Produits Réfractaires (SEPR) plant in Le Pontet,
France, which specialises in the production of electrofused ceramics for industrial applications including
refraction where exceptionally high purity levels are required.
The plant uses a base material of refractory cullet which is ground to produce a fine particle size of less than
0.5mm. However, the material can have a significant ferrous contaminant content of up to 5,000ppm - including
some originating from the grinding process itself - which is difficult to separate using conventional ferrite
magnets because of the small size of the particles.
SEPR, part of the Saint Gobain Group, approached Eriez to help them improve the purity of their refractory
materials to less than 120ppm of Fe.
The solution was to use rare earth magnets, which produce magnetic fields up to twenty-five times stronger than
ferrite magnets without any increase in size, to overcome this problem. Not only can they be used to remove tiny
particles of very low mass that may have been produced in the grinding process but also to remove other weakly
magnetic materials, such as rust and stainless steel particles which have been rendered paramagnetic through
work-hardening.
Material is fed onto the surface of drum magnet and as it revolves it carries the material into the magnetic field.
At this point, ferromagnetic and paramagnetic particles are held firmly to the drum while the non-magnetic
material falls freely from the shell under its normal trajectory. As the shell rotates out of the magnetic field the
magnetic particles are then released from the drum and are discharged via a separate discharge chute. PR14
Page 2
Tests were carried out at the Eriez laboratory in South Wales using material samples provided by SEPR on
different drums types and feeder systems in different configurations to identify and specify the best equipment
for the application.
It was found that a high performance rare earth double magnetic drum model RRS in a vertical housing
produced the best results, the two-stage application achieving the vastly improved purity SEPR required.
The drums were fed by an electromagnetic HS42 vibratory feeder which crucially provides a very even
distribution of material. The feeder tray was lined with manganese steel for reduced wear which is important
because of the highly abrasive nature of glass.
Now installed, the system is able to handle a throughput of 1,000 kg per hour.
Eriez Europe Sales Director Gareth Meese said: “SEPR bought a similar system from us in 2007 to use on
coarser material after the grinding stage. But with this latest project we had very tight deadlines and after
identifying the system it needed to be fitted into a new production line on a specific date.
The equipment was sold through one of our agents, BCSV Bulk Capteurs Sensors Vrac. They also provided
excellent support throughout the process and SEPR are, once again, fully satisfied with the way project was
conducted and the performance of the equipment we’ve installed.
The main benefits of our magnetic drum separators are that they allow high volume of material to be processed,
they are self-cleaning and they require very low maintenance and very few spare parts. Eriez offers a
refurbishment service on the shell of all drums which is usually the most cost-effective option.
Our vast experience in this sector enables us to specify equipment to very strict constraints of quality and
installation. And we usually test the equipment in our laboratory using the actual materials it is to be handling so
that we can optimise it before delivering it to the customer. In this instance, a double stage system in a housing
was best suited to the SEPR application because of the very high level of separation required.”
Eriez’s rare earth drum separators are available up to 1220mm in diameter and up to 3m wide. Extensive
research, development and testing in recent years has also made them more commercially viable.
By using different types of separators with different feeders in different configurations we have been able to
significantly expand their potential applications. The additional strength of rare earth magnets can be used in
removing weakly magnetic or very fine iron contaminants from not only a wide variety of powdery, dry bulk
materials but also from slurries. They also provide cost-effective solutions to the fine and weakly magnetic iron
contamination problems in different types of mineral processing. PR14
Page 3
The development of magnetic separation techniques will undoubtedly surprise some people so we hope to
encourage those who may have not found it suitable for their applications in the past to reconsider this option.
- END –
PRESS CONTACT ERIEZ EUROPE
Sophie Comelli, Marketing Executive
Tel: +44 (0)2920 855 854
Email: Sophie.comelli@eriezeurope.co.uk
Eriez Magnetics Europe Limited
Bedwas House Industrial Estate, Bedwas, Caerphilly, CF83 8YG, United Kingdom
About Eriez Europe:
Eriez Magnetics is recognized as world authority in separation technologies. The company’s magnetic
lift and separation, metal detection, x-ray, materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling
equipment have application in the process, metalworking, packaging, plastics, rubber, recycling,
mining, aggregate and textile industries. Eriez manufactures and markets these products through 12
international facilities located on six continents. Eriez Europe Ltd. has its head office in Caerphilly,
South Wales, UK. For more information visit www.en-gb.eriez.com