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Metal Separator rejects ferrous/nonferrous contaminants.
Metal Separator rejects ferrous/nonferrous contaminants.

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Metal Separator rejects ferrous/nonferrous contaminants.


February 13, 2009 - Bolted directly to in-feed of processing equipment, High-Temp Machine-Mounted All-Metal Separator (MMS) is designed for choke-feed applications within plastics industry where product is at higher than normal temperature (up to 300°). Pneumatic rejection mechanism, aided by precise timing, results in accurate cycling and conservation of good material, while rugged housing and slide gate reject design eliminates contaminant leaks.

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Bunting® Designs High Temperature Machine-Mounted All-Metal Separator


NEWTON, KS - Bunting® Magnetics Co. has designed and created a new High Temperature Machine-Mounted All-Metal Separator (MMS). This metal detection product, which can handle temperatures up to 300° degrees, works on applications within the plastics industry by mounting on the throat of extruders, injection and blow molders.

The Bunting® High-Temp Machine-Mounted All-Metal Separator provides efficient rejection of both ferrous and nonferrous metal contaminants. The MMS is designed especially for choke-feed applications where the product is at a higher than normal temperature. It bolts directly to the in-feed of processing equipment and supports the weight of hoppers and other auxiliary equipment. A fast pneumatic rejection mechanism aided by precise timing results in accurate cycling and conservation of good material.

"We have seen a significant increase in the number of applications with dryers that emit temperatures up to 300° degrees," stated Joey Reed, Bunting® Product Manager for Metal Detection. "There are very few metal detector manufacturers providing this type of unit. So, we felt it was critical to meet this rising demand."

This product features a rugged housing and a unique slide gate reject design which eliminates contaminant "leaks".

For more information on the High Temperature Machine-Mounted All-Metal Separator and the rest of Bunting's extensive line of magnetic and metal detection equipment, visit the company's web site at www.buntingmagnetics.com. For more information, write Bunting Magnetics Co., 500 S. Spencer Avenue, PO Box 468, Newton, KS 67114-0468; call 1-800-835-2526 (US & Canada) or 1-316-284-2020; or send e-mail to bmc@buntingmagnetics.com.

Company Information:
Name: Bunting Magnetics Company
Address: 500 S. Spencer Ave., P.O. Box 468
City: Newton
State: KS
ZIP: 67114 0468
Country: USA
Phone: 800-835-2526
FAX: 316-283-4975
http://www.buntingmagnetics.com


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