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High-gradient Separator Is More Effective Than Free-fall Magnetic Units

Separates metal particles as small as 30 µm

Goudsmit Magnetics High Gradient Magnetic Separator

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Engineered for chocolate garnish chips and granules, the Goudsmit magnetic separator includes a magnetic conveyor roller that separates iron particles and weakly magnetic stainless-steel particles. A vibrating chute feeds the chocolate flakes and pellets onto the conveyor belt and distributes the products in a single layer. Then, the conveyor belt turns around the magnetic roller that captures and carries away the metal-containing product. The clean product falls directly into the packaging machine. The high-gradient separator also is suitable for other dry, granular products, such as herbs and spices.


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