Plate Magnet 14-1/2 x 8 Ceramic Alum is a powerful ceramic magnet made of strong and durable aluminum material that offers superior strength, and resistance to corrosion, rust, and moisture. This type of magnet is used in various industries such as manufacturing plants, assembly lines, warehouses, and even in homes for hanging tools or materials on magnetic surfaces. The plate magnets are designed with an easy-to-use adhesive back, allowing them to be easily affixed onto any metal surface without the need for mechanical fastening methods such as screws or bolts, thereby saving time and effort while increasing efficiency. Overall this versatile and powerful plate magnet offers an ideal solution for magnetic tool and material holding, as well as being a great choice for DIY enthusiasts who want to create strong magnetic solutions for home projects.
Plate magnets are a type of magnetic separator commonly installed at the bottom of an inclined chute or suspended above a conveyor belt or vibratory feeder to remove occasional ferrous particles and parts from bulk materials that are moving along the chute, conveyor, or vibratory feeder. The magnetic ferrous particles and parts stick to the plate as the conveyed material moves past the face of the magnet. The magnet will hold ferrous material on the plate until the plate is removed and cleaned, and the magnet can be cleaned by hand. Plate magnets are used to prevent ferrous particles and parts from contaminating bulk products during conveying, getting into machinery downstream and causing damage, and potentially creating a spark that could ignite explosive materials.Magnetic separators use high-strength magnets to capture and remove ferrous particles and parts (sometimes known as tramp metal) from gravel, sand, powders, pellets, wood chips, food products, and other solid materials in bulk conveying applications. This helps prevent the ferrous particles and parts from contaminating the product, getting into machinery downstream and causing damage, and potentially creating a spark that could ignite explosive materials. Separators commonly use ceramic or rare earth magnets. Ceramic magnets can effectively capture large ferrous contaminants such as nuts, bolts, or staples. Rare earth magnets are capable of capturing fine or weakly magnetic material such as rust or scale.