Tramp Metal Removal from Pulp Slurries

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Eriez® Model T Ferrous Traps for Removal of Damaging Tramp Metal from Paper Pulp Slurries



Erie, Pa. - Eriez® offers its powerful Model T Permanent Magnetic Ferrous Traps to efficiently remove contamination in 6-36 inch (152-914mm) pipelines. The rugged welded pipe and reinforced plate construction withstands working pressures up to 75 PSI (5.3 kg/sq cm).* Pressure drop through the unit is normally no more than that of a 90° elbow.

These units significantly reduce damage and maintenance costs to filters, pumps, refiners and other processing machinery handling paper pulp slurries, chemical slurries and other liquid products. Standard units are constructed of mild steel enclosures with stainless magnetic tubes. Internal surfaces can be epoxy resin coated for corrosion resistance. Eriez also offers all stainless steel Model T Trap units.

Model T traps are built with Xtreme™ Rare Earth (RE) magnets made from Erium® 3000, which has up to 25 times the strength of conventional ceramic or Alnico magnet materials.

The bottom of the Model T Trap body provides sump for trapping heavy nonmagnetic tramp metals, stones, etc. A bottom plug allows simple drainage of sump.

Model T Traps are specifically designed for removal of tramp metal contaminants from paper stock. These units are primarily for upright installation in horizontal lines, but may also be mounted sideways, or in inclined or vertical lines.

Eriez is recognized as world authority in advanced technology for magnetic, vibratory and inspection applications. The company’s magnetic lift and separation, metal detection, x-ray, materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment have application in the process, metalworking, packaging, recycling, mining, aggregate and textile industries. Eriez manufactures and markets these products through ten international facilities located on six continents.

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