ERIE, Pa. - Eriez has released an updated catalog highlighting the company’s ProGrade line of magnetic separators. Eriez is offering the full-color, 12-page catalog in print and PDF format.
The catalog explains that ProGrade Magnetic Separators are available in three power levels. “With ProGrade’s various levels of magnetic strengths, professionals in diverse industries have the ability to choose the ideal level of protection for their particular application needs,” said Bill Dudenhoefer, manager of separation products.
According to the catalog, Ceramic powered separators provide basic protection from medium to large size tramp metals such as bolts, nuts and hand tools that might damage downstream equipment. Rare Earth powered separators are designed to remove small ferrous contaminants such as pins, staples and clips. Separators powered by Xtreme Rare Earth magnet material are best at removing weakly magnetic fine ferrous contamination.
The catalog provides in-depth information on Eriez’ full-line of ProGrade Magnetic Separators, including Tubes, Plates, Grates, Traps and Sight Glass Magnets. Detailed information on dimensions, standard features, benefits and specifications for each product is provided.
Many ProGrade Magnetic Separators are in stock and available for immediate shipment. To learn more and/or download the new ProGrade catalog in PDF format, visit prograde.eriez.com. To obtain a hard copy of the catalog, contact Eriez and request brochure SB-460.
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