The primary function of the Cooper Recycling Eddy Current Separator is to efficiently remove non-ferrous particles from bulk streams, allowing for effective recycling of materials such as plastic fractions and cable scrap.
The Eddy Current Separator operates by generating an inductive current inside conductive materials when exposed to a high-frequency, alternating polarity magnetic field. This causes the conductive materials to be ejected away from non-conductive materials, enabling separation.
This separator is designed to separate valuable non-ferrous metals from various waste types, including WEEE, incineration slag, and non-ferrous granules, as well as different types of non-metallic minerals.
Yes, the Eddy Current Separator is specifically well-suited for small particles, especially after iron has been removed from the material stream.
Yes, the Cooper Recycling Eddy Current Separator offers multiple styles and designs, including options for concentric or eccentric rotors, as well as varying belt and rotor speeds and sizes, tailored to customer needs.
Industries such as recycling and waste management, metal production, chemical and plastic manufacturing, slag processing, and more can benefit from the use of the Eddy Current Separator.
The models range in dimensions and weights, for example, the LES-50 model measures 4500*1720*1415 mm and weighs 2900 kg, while the LES-200 measures 5440*3250*1515 mm and weighs 5200 kg.
Yes, the Eddy Current Separator operates continuously and automatically, which enhances efficiency in separating non-ferrous metals from waste streams.
The separator can be used in conjunction with LONGi's vibrating feeder, rare earth drum, and cross belt separator for enhanced separation capabilities.
Regular maintenance is recommended to ensure optimal performance, which may include checking and replacing wear parts, ensuring proper alignment, and monitoring the motor and bearings for wear.
Lead times can vary based on customization and availability, but typically range from a few weeks to a couple of months. It is best to contact the manufacturer for specific details.
Yes, safety features are included in the design to protect operators, such as emergency stop buttons and safety covers to prevent accidental access to moving parts.
Yes, the Eddy Current Separator can be integrated into existing recycling systems to enhance the separation process and improve overall efficiency.
The power requirements vary by model, but generally, they are designed to be compatible with standard industrial power systems. Specific requirements can be found in the product specifications.
Training is typically provided by the manufacturer or supplier, covering safe operation, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting techniques to ensure effective use of the equipment.
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