MAGNETIC RODS/TUBE MAGNETS
Magnetic rods are cylindrical magnets that are used in a variety of industrial applications to remove ferrous contaminants from liquids and powders. These rods come in three variants: low, medium, and high intensity.
- Low-intensity Magnetic Rods
Medium-intensity Magnetic Rods
- High-intensity Magnetic Rods
Low-intensity Magnetic Rods have a magnetic field strength of up to 2,500 Gauss and are typically used in applications where the contaminants are small and fine. They are often used in the food and pharmaceutical industries, where even the smallest amount of contamination can have serious consequences.
Medium-intensity Magnetic Rods have a magnetic field strength of up to 5,000 Gauss and are used to remove medium-sized ferrous contaminants from product streams. They are often used in the plastics and chemical industries, where the contaminants are larger and more visible.
High-intensity Magnetic Rods have a magnetic field strength of up to 12,000 Gauss and are used to remove large and coarse ferrous contaminants from product streams. They are often used in the mining and recycling industries, where the contaminants can be large and heavy.
At Industrial Magnetic Systems and Services, we offer a range of magnetic rods designed to meet the specific needs of our clients. We work closely with our clients to understand their requirements and to design and manufacture custom magnetic rods that are tailored to their specific applications. Our magnetic rods are designed to be reliable, efficient, and easy to maintain, and we use high-quality materials and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes to ensure that they are of the highest quality and meet the highest safety standards.
Low Intensity Magnetic Rods Gauss Power 2500±300 Gauss
Model No. | Dia | Length | Gauss Power | MOC |
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IMSS.LR.10 | 25 | 100 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.15 | 25 | 150 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.20 | 25 | 200 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.25 | 25 | 250 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.30 | 25 | 300 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.35 | 25 | 350 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.40 | 25 | 400 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.45 | 25 | 450 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.50 | 25 | 500 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.55 | 25 | 550 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.60 | 25 | 600 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.65 | 25 | 650 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.70 | 25 | 700 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.75 | 25 | 750 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.80 | 25 | 800 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.85 | 25 | 850 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.90 | 25 | 900 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.95 | 25 | 950 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.LR.100 | 25 | 1000 | 2500 | SS 304/SS 316 |
Medium Intensity Magnetic Rods Gauss Power 6000±500 Gauss
Model No. | Dia | Length | Gauss Power | MOC |
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IMSS.MR.10 | 25 | 100 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.15 | 25 | 150 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.20 | 25 | 200 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.25 | 25 | 250 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.30 | 25 | 300 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.35 | 25 | 350 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.40 | 25 | 400 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.45 | 25 | 450 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.50 | 25 | 500 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.55 | 25 | 550 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.60 | 25 | 600 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.65 | 25 | 650 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.70 | 25 | 700 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.75 | 25 | 750 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.80 | 25 | 800 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.85 | 25 | 850 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.90 | 25 | 900 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.95 | 25 | 950 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.MR.100 | 25 | 1000 | 6000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
High Intensity Magnetic Rods Gauss Power 11,000±500 Gauss
Model No. | Dia | Length | Gauss Power | MOC |
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IMSS.HR.10 | 25 | 100 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.15 | 25 | 150 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.20 | 25 | 200 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.25 | 25 | 250 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.30 | 25 | 300 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.35 | 25 | 350 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.40 | 25 | 400 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.45 | 25 | 450 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.50 | 25 | 500 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.55 | 25 | 550 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.60 | 25 | 600 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.65 | 25 | 650 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.70 | 25 | 700 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.75 | 25 | 750 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.80 | 25 | 800 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.85 | 25 | 850 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.90 | 25 | 900 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.95 | 25 | 950 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.HR.100 | 25 | 1000 | 11000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
Premium Model Magnetic Rods Gauss Power 12,000±500 Gauss
Model No. | Dia | Length | Gauss Power | MOC |
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IMSS.PHR.10 | 25 | 100 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.15 | 25 | 150 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.20 | 25 | 200 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.25 | 25 | 250 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.30 | 25 | 300 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.35 | 25 | 350 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.40 | 25 | 400 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.45 | 25 | 450 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.50 | 25 | 500 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.55 | 25 | 550 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.60 | 25 | 600 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.65 | 25 | 650 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.70 | 25 | 700 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.75 | 25 | 750 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.80 | 25 | 800 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.85 | 25 | 850 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.90 | 25 | 900 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.95 | 25 | 950 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMSS.PHR.100 | 25 | 1000 | 12000 | SS 304/SS 316 |
Q: What are Magnetic Rods?
A: Magnetic Rods, also known as Magnetic Tubes, are cylindrical magnets made of high-quality magnetic materials. They are commonly used in industrial settings to remove ferrous and magnetic contaminants from materials such as powders, granules, and liquids.
Q: How do Magnetic Rods work?
A: Magnetic Rods work by attracting and removing ferrous and magnetic contaminants from the material being processed. When the contaminated material flows through the Magnetic Rod, the magnetic field generated by the magnet attracts the contaminants and holds them to the surface of the rod. The clean material flows out through the other end of the Magnetic Rod.
Q: What are the benefits of using Magnetic Rods?
A: Magnetic Rods offer several benefits, including:
- Efficient removal of ferrous and magnetic contaminants from materials
- Improved product purity and quality
- Reduced equipment downtime and maintenance costs
- Increased safety by preventing contamination of products and equipment
- Customizable designs to fit specific application requirements
Q: What types of materials can Magnetic Rods remove contaminants from?
A: Magnetic Rods can remove ferrous and magnetic contaminants from a variety of materials, including powders, granules, and liquids. They are commonly used in industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and plastics.
Q: What factors should be considered when selecting Magnetic Rods?
A: Several factors should be considered when selecting Magnetic Rods, including:
- The size and shape of the rod, which should be tailored to the application requirements
- The strength and type of magnet material used
- The operating temperature and environment
- The flow rate and viscosity of the material being processed
- The ease of installation and maintenance requirements
Q: How do I install Magnetic Rods?
A: Magnetic Rods can be installed in several ways, depending on the application requirements. They can be mounted vertically or horizontally using mounting brackets or housing units. It is important to ensure that the Magnetic Rod is positioned correctly to maximize its effectiveness in removing contaminants.
Q: How do I clean and maintain Magnetic Rods?
A: Magnetic Rods should be cleaned regularly to ensure optimal performance. The frequency of cleaning will depend on the level of contamination in the material being processed. To clean the Magnetic Rod, it should be removed from its housing unit or mounting bracket and wiped clean with a cloth or brush. It is important to follow proper safety procedures when handling and cleaning Magnetic Rods.
Q: Can Magnetic Rods be customized to fit my specific application requirements?
A: Yes, Magnetic Rods can be customized to fit specific application requirements. The size, shape, and strength of the magnet material used can be tailored to meet the needs of the customer’s application.
Q: How do I know what size Magnetic Rod I need for my application?
A: The size of the Magnetic Rod needed for a specific application will depend on several factors, including the flow rate, viscosity, and level of contamination in the material being processed. A reputable supplier of Magnetic Rods should be able to help you determine the appropriate size for your application.
Q: What is the lifespan of a Magnetic Rod?
A: The lifespan of a Magnetic Rod will depend on several factors, including the strength and type of magnet material used, the level of contamination in the material being processed, and the frequency of cleaning and maintenance. With proper care and maintenance, Magnetic Rods can last for many years.
Q: Can Magnetic Rods be used in food and beverage applications?
A: Yes, Magnetic Rods can be used in food and beverage applications, provided they are made of materials that are safe for use with food products. Food-grade stainless steel is commonly used in Magnetic Rods for food and beverage applications.
Q: What are the safety considerations when using Magnetic Rods?
A: Magnetic Rods generate strong magnetic fields, which can pose a safety risk if not handled properly. It is important to follow proper safety procedures when handling and cleaning Magnetic Rods, including wearing appropriate protective equipment and keeping magnets away from sensitive electronic equipment.
Q: Can Magnetic Rods be used in high-temperature applications?
A: Yes, Magnetic Rods can be used in high-temperature applications, provided they are made of materials that can withstand the temperature range. High-temperature-resistant magnets, such as neodymium magnets, are commonly used in Magnetic Rods for high-temperature applications.
Q: What is the cost of Magnetic Rods?
A: The cost of Magnetic Rods will depend on several factors, including the size, strength, and type of magnet material used, as well as the quantity ordered. SInce we are a reputable manufacturer of Magnetic Rods we should be able to provide a quote based on the specific application requirements.
Q: How do I know if Magnetic Rods are the best solution for my application?
A: Magnetic Rods are a popular and effective solution for removing ferrous and magnetic contaminants from materials, but they may not be the best solution for every application. Since we are a reputable manufacturer of Magnetic Rods we should be able to help you determine if Magnetic Rods are the best solution for your application or if another solution, such as a Magnetic Separator, would be more appropriate.
Q: How do I dispose of Magnetic Rods at the end of their lifespan?
A: Magnetic Rods should be disposed of properly to avoid environmental contamination. Many reputable suppliers of Magnetic Rods offer recycling programs for their products or can provide guidance on how to dispose of them properly.
Q: Can Magnetic Rods be used in applications with abrasive materials?
A: Yes, Magnetic Rods can be used in applications with abrasive materials, provided they are made of materials that can withstand the abrasiveness. Hardened steel or ceramic materials are commonly used in Magnetic Rods for abrasive applications.
Q: How do I know if a Magnetic Rod needs to be replaced?
A: Magnetic Rods should be inspected regularly for signs of wear and damage. Signs that a Magnetic Rod may need to be replaced include reduced effectiveness in removing contaminants, visible damage to the surface of the magnet, or wear and tear on the housing unit or mounting bracket.
Q: What is the lead time for Magnetic Rods?
A: The lead time for Magnetic Rods will depend on several factors, including the size, strength, and type of magnet material used, as well as the quantity ordered. A reputable supplier of Magnetic Rods should be able to provide an estimated lead time based on the specific application requirements.
Q: Are Magnetic Rods easy to install?
A: Magnetic Rods can be relatively easy to install, depending on the application requirements. They can be mounted using simple brackets or housing units, and installation instructions should be provided by the supplier. However, it is important to ensure that the Magnetic Rod is positioned correctly to maximize its effectiveness in removing contaminants.
Q: Can Magnetic Rods be used in applications with corrosive materials?
A: Yes, Magnetic Rods can be used in applications with corrosive materials, provided they are made of materials that can withstand the corrosiveness. Stainless steel or other corrosion-resistant materials are commonly used in Magnetic Rods for corrosive applications.
Q: What are the precautions to be taken while installing Magnetic Rods from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: There are several precautions to be taken while installing Magnetic Rods to ensure their optimal performance and longevity.
Firstly, make sure to handle Magnetic Rods with care, as they are powerful magnets that can attract metallic objects and potentially cause injury or damage to equipment.
Secondly, ensure that the Magnetic Rod is installed in the correct orientation, as its effectiveness in removing contaminants depends on the direction of the magnetic field.
Thirdly, make sure that the Magnetic Rod is installed in the correct location within the material flow path to ensure maximum contact with the material being processed.
Finally, ensure that the Magnetic Rod is securely mounted to prevent it from moving or falling during operation, which can cause damage or safety hazards. Always follow the installation instructions provided by Industrial Magnetic System and Services to ensure proper installation and operation.
Q: Who should handle Magnetic Rods from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: Magnetic Rods are powerful magnets and should be handled with care to avoid injury or damage. Only trained personnel who understand the risks associated with handling magnets should handle Magnetic Rods from Industrial Magnetic System and Services.
It is also important to follow proper safety procedures when handling Magnetic Rods, such as wearing appropriate personal protective equipment and ensuring that the area around the magnet is clear of metallic objects that could be attracted to it.
If you have any questions or concerns about handling Magnetic Rods, please contact Industrial Magnetic System and Services for guidance and assistance.