Metal Detector

Posted on 10. Sep. 2008 - 02:17

Please look at the top of the forum home page and you will find a search engine section; also there is an index to advertisers.

In regards to using air do you mean to use air to dislodge the metal particles from the conveyor with an air blast?

Conveyor belt magnets are available as well and they advertise thier product line here on the forum as well

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Georg Hübner
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Re: Metal Dedector

Posted on 11. Sep. 2008 - 09:20

Greetings!

Usually the 140°C are no problem with a

high temp metal detector version. We make a special structure for example, but without active cooling. Those units are also used in the plasics industry with products up to 250°C. Some other manufacturers use active cooling devices I think. You can also contact our Turkish Rep. for some more info, company Merkür.

You can find the details on our website www.mesutronic.de under Mesutronic worldwide.

Regards

Georg

mky
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Re: Metal Dedector

Posted on 11. Sep. 2008 - 10:29

Sayi Günekim,

Metal detektör konusunda ihtiyacnz bize iletirseniz, çözüm konusunda öneride bulunabilecegimizi düünüyorum.

rtibat : Uur Üstünel

Tel: 0312 8475200

Mustafa Kemal Yünel

Yünel Elektromekanik Ltd.ti,

sales@yunel.com

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Metal Detectors For High Temperatures

Posted on 15. Sep. 2008 - 10:27

We are manufacturing metal detectors for high temperature and which are suitable for conveyed material containing Iron Oxides (Fe3O4 = called Magnetite, like in Iron Ore)

If you fill in our attached questionnaire form (pdf below) we will offer to you.

Thank you in advance,

Kind regards, Gerhard Cassel

EAB

Elektroanlagenbau Reinhausen GmbH

D-37130 Klein Lengden

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Posted on 15. Sep. 2008 - 02:41

We have been manufacturing industrial metal detectors for the cement industry for 40 years. We offer high temperature metal detectors which can handle your requirement.

Please feel free to visit our website and contact me:

www.tectron.net

Brian Keck

Tectron Engineering