PERMANENT MAGNETIC FILTERS / TRAP MAGNETS
Permanent Magnetic filters use magnetic fields to separate and remove ferromagnetic particles and contaminants from fluids and gases. They have become increasingly popular in various industries due to their high efficiency and low maintenance requirements.
Permanent magnetic filters work on the same principle as magnetic filters, but they use permanent magnets instead of electromagnets to generate the
magnetic field.
The basic design of a permanent magnetic filter consists of a housing containing one or more magnetic cartridges. The cartridges are typically made of a ferromagnetic material, such as stainless steel, and contain permanent magnets, such as neodymium magnets, that are arranged in a specific pattern to generate a strong and uniform magnetic field
Pharmaceutical Industry:
Magnetic filters have several applications in the pharmaceutical industry. They can be used to remove ferrous impurities from drugs and other pharmaceutical products during manufacturing. Magnetic filters can also be used in drug discovery and development to isolate and purify biomolecules, such as DNA, RNA, and proteins, which are critical for drug research.
Chemical Industry:
In the chemical industry, magnetic filters can be used to remove metal impurities from chemicals and solvents. They are particularly useful for removing iron and other magnetic impurities from acids and bases, which are commonly used in chemical reactions. Magnetic filters can also be used to remove catalysts and other solid impurities from chemical reactions, which can help improve reaction efficiency and product quality.
Steel Industry:
Magnetic filters are widely used in the steel industry to remove ferrous impurities from molten steel during the steel making process. The filters can help improve the quality of the steel by removing contaminants such as iron oxide and other metallic impurities. Magnetic filters are also used in the production of steel products such as sheet metal and wire, where they can remove metal shavings and other debris from the steel surface.
Cement Industry:
In the cement industry, magnetic filters can be used to remove ferrous impurities from raw materials and fuel, such as coal and petcoke. They can also be used to remove iron particles from cement, which can help prevent damage to equipment and improve product quality. Magnetic filters can also be used in the transportation of cement, where they can remove metal debris from trucks and other vehicles, preventing damage to the vehicles and ensuring the purity of the product.
Food and Beverage Industry:
In the food and beverage industry, magnetic filters are used to remove ferrous particles from liquid and dry food products, such as chocolate and sugar. This helps ensure the purity of the final product and prevent contamination. Magnetic filters are also commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry to remove metallic impurities from drugs and other products.
In the water treatment industry, magnetic filters are used to remove iron and other metal contaminants from water. These filters can help prevent corrosion in pipes and equipment, and improve water quality for industrial and residential use.
Standard Model of Magnetic Filters/ Trap Magnets
Model No. | Filter Dia (mm) |
Filter Height (mm) |
Flange 2 Flange Size (mm) | Line Size (inch) |
No. Of Magnetic Rods | Flow rate Reommendation* (Liters/min) | MOC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
IMS.MF.101 | 150 | 200 | 300 | 1″ | 5 | 250 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMS.MF.201 | 200 | 250 | 350 | 2″ | 5 | 550 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMS.MF.301 | 200 | 250 | 350 | 2″ | 7 | 550 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMS.MF.401 | 300 | 300 | 500 | 3″ | 9 | 1250 | SS 304/SS 316 |
IMS.MF.501 | 300 | 450 | 500 | 3″ | 12 | 2050 | SS 304/SS 316 |
Note:
- The magnetic elements used in the filter have a Gauss value of 11,000±500 Gauss
- Standard ASA 150 flanges of 1”, 2”, 3” are used, however, on customers request, flanges of required sizes can be used.
- Auto clean magnetic filters are also available as an option
Magnetic Filter Systems have the following features:
- The magnetic filters can be installed easily in the fluid flow line
- They give complete magnetic protection by attracting iron particles as fine as 10 microns into the magnetic trap
- The magnets are installed in polished condition for the higher life of the rods and ease of cleaning
- For different flow rates, different sizes of magnetic filters are available
- High-Intensity Rear Earth Magnets or Low-Intensity St. Ferrite Magnets are used depending upon the user’s requirement
- Normally these filters are designed to take up pressures 5kg/sq cm. They can be designed to withstand higher pressure
- Maximum operating temperature 80ᵒC. They can be designed to work at temperatures as high as 200°C
Q: What is a Magnetic Filter from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: A Magnetic Filter is a magnetic separator that removes ferrous contaminants from liquids and slurries. The filter consists of a series of magnetic rods or bars arranged in a grid pattern that captures and holds the contaminants, allowing the clean liquid to flow through.
Q: What are the benefits of using a Magnetic Filter from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: The benefits of using a Magnetic Filter include improved product purity, reduced equipment wear and tear, increased production uptime, and reduced maintenance costs. Magnetic Filters are effective at removing even sub-micron-sized particles from liquids and slurries, making them ideal for a wide range of industrial applications.
Q: What types of liquids and slurries can be filtered using a Magnetic Filter from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: Magnetic Filters can be used to filter a wide range of liquids and slurries, including water, oils, coolants, paints, and inks. They are particularly effective at removing ferrous contaminants such as iron oxide, rust, and metal shavings.
Q: How do I choose the right Magnetic Filter for my application with Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: Choosing the right Magnetic Filter for your application will depend on several factors, including the type of liquid or slurry being filtered, the flow rate, and the level of contamination. Industrial Magnetic System and Services can help you select the appropriate Magnetic Filter for your application based on these factors and more.
Q: What are the installation requirements for Magnetic Filters from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: The installation requirements for Magnetic Filters will depend on the specific application and type of filter being used. In general, Magnetic Filters should be installed in a location that allows for maximum contact with the liquid or slurry being filtered. Industrial Magnetic System and Services can provide installation guidance and support to ensure that your Magnetic Filter is installed properly for optimal performance.
Q: How often do Magnetic Filters from Industrial Magnetic System and Services need to be cleaned?
A: The frequency of cleaning Magnetic Filters will depend on the specific application and level of contamination. In general, Magnetic Filters should be cleaned regularly to ensure optimal performance and prevent buildup of contaminants. Industrial Magnetic System and Services can provide guidance on the appropriate cleaning frequency for your application.
Q: Can Magnetic Filters be used in high-temperature applications?
A: Yes, Magnetic Filters can be used in high-temperature applications, provided that the filter material and magnetic rods are made of materials that can withstand the temperature. Industrial Magnetic System and Services can provide Magnetic Filters that are designed specifically for high-temperature applications.
Q: Are there any maintenance requirements for Magnetic Filters from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: Yes, like any other equipment, Magnetic Filters require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. This includes cleaning the filter and magnetic rods, checking for any damage or wear, and replacing any worn or damaged parts as necessary. Industrial Magnetic System and Services can provide guidance on the appropriate maintenance requirements for your Magnetic Filter.
Q: Can Magnetic Filters from Industrial Magnetic System and Services be used in hazardous environments?
A: Yes, Magnetic Filters can be designed and manufactured for use in hazardous environments, such as those with explosive atmospheres or high levels of radiation. It is important to select the appropriate Magnetic Filter for the specific hazardous environment and ensure that it meets all necessary safety requirements. Industrial Magnetic System and Services can provide Magnetic Filters that are designed for hazardous environments.
Q: How long does a Magnetic Filter from Industrial Magnetic System and Services last?
A: The lifespan of a Magnetic Filter will depend on several factors, including the specific application, the level of contamination, and the maintenance practices. With proper installation and maintenance, Magnetic Filters from Industrial Magnetic System and Services can last for many years, providing effective and reliable performance.
Q: What is the lead time for Magnetic Filters from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: The lead time for Magnetic Filters will depend on several factors, including the type of filter and the specific requirements of the application. Industrial Magnetic System and Services strives to provide prompt and reliable delivery of Magnetic Filters to meet the needs of our customers. Contact us for more information on lead times for Magnetic Filters.
Q: What is the warranty period for Magnetic Filters from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: The warranty period for Magnetic Filters will depend on the specific product and terms of sale. Industrial Magnetic System and Services offers a standard warranty on all Magnetic Filters to ensure customer satisfaction and provide peace of mind. Contact us for more information on the warranty period for Magnetic Filters.
Q: Who should handle Magnetic Filters from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: Magnetic Filters should be handled and installed by trained personnel who are familiar with the specific type of filter and the hazards associated with handling and installing magnetic equipment. It is important to follow all recommended safety precautions, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, when handling Magnetic Filters.
Q: Can people with pacemakers come in contact with Magnetic Filters from Industrial Magnetic System and Services?
A: People with pacemakers or other implanted medical devices should avoid coming into contact with Magnetic Filters or any other magnetic equipment. Magnetic fields can interfere with the proper functioning of pacemakers or other medical devices, which can be dangerous or even life-threatening. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, you should consult with your doctor before working with or near Magnetic Filters.