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Product category: Separation and Membrane Systems
News Release from: Eriez Magnetics Europe | Subject: E-Z Tec 9100
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 04 February 2004

New high sensitivity E-Z Tec 9100 metal
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The E-Z Tec 9100, a free-fall metal separator, incorporates high sensitivity balanced coil technology and is designed for both ferrous and non-ferrous metal contamination in a variety of industries

The E-Z Tec 9100, a free-fall metal separator, incorporates high sensitivity balanced coil technology and is designed to tackle both ferrous and non-ferrous metal contamination problems in a variety of industries, including plastics, wood, textiles and recycling The E-Z Tec 9100 will eventually supersede the Eriez Pulseparator

As in the case of the Pulseparator the E-Z Tec 9100 is compact, can counter product effect and offers a high-speed, pneumatically operated ejection system to minimise wastage of good product.

A higher level of sensitivity is one of the chief advantages of E-Z Tec 9100 over its forerunner, the Pulseparator.

For example, the E-Z Tec 9100 can find a 0.3mm ferrous sphere in a 30mm aperture.

The E-Z Tec 9100 is currently available with apertures of 30mm, 50mm and 70mm diameter - larger diameter models are due to be released later this year.

The E-Z Tec 9100 is offered as an independent unit for eradicating in-line metal contamination in granular material or is recommended as a final quality checking device within a modular Plastic Recycling System incorporating ferrous and non-ferrous magnetic separators as used by large capacity re-processors to maximise product yield and value.

Eriez offer free on-site consultations and an opportunity to test customer material samples to determine an optimum separation solution. Request a free brochure from Eriez Magnetics Europe ...

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