January 17, 2020

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Eriez Expands Suspended Permanent Magnet Line
Eriez suspended permanent magnet

Eriez offers new and improved standard offerings in its suspended permanent magnet line.

CP-20 and TP-25 suspended magnets, which have been successfully used in the recycling and aggregates industries in Europe for years, are now available in North America. These models replace the company’s previous SP-6000 magnets, are more economical, and offer expedited delivery options.

CP-20 Series magnets utilize a single-pole permanent magnet circuit to provide a uniform field across the feed belt to optimize separation efficiency of damaging tramp iron. These suspended magnets have a maximum suspension height of 10 inches and are available in both manual and self-cleaning configurations.

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TP-25 Series magnets utilize a twin-pole permanent magnet circuit to provide maximum ferrous removal at higher suspension heights. The twin-pole magnetic circuit used by the TP Series magnets allows for horizontal lift of longer ferrous objects, such as rebar or wire. This results in improved ferrous removal and longer life for the self-cleaning belt. These suspended magnets have a maximum suspension height of 12 in. and are available in both manual and self-cleaning configurations.

Eriez separation and recycling product manager Chris Ramsdell said the self-cleaning versions of both the CP-20 and TP-25 Series magnets are available with either a standard electric drive or a hydraulic drive. “The addition of in-stock hydraulic drive magnets will allow us to better serve the mobile crusher and mobile equipment markets,” said Ramsdell.

The CP-20 and TP-25 Series magnets are now part of Eriez’ Quick Ship Program.

Eriez, Erie, PA 814-835-6000 www.eriez.com

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