Eriez Introduces Larger BAM Magnets as Extension of SE 7000 Suspended Electromagnet Line
Erie, PA — The SE 7000 model line from Eriez® now includes a series of larger industrial-type suspended electromagnets designed especially for heavy-duty applications in the coal and mining industries. The larger magnets---called BAMs—are available with magnet sizes starting at 90” (228.6cm) square.
The BAMs are made chiefly for processing operations using wide, high tonnage conveyor belts with deep burden depths. These larger magnets remove oversized pieces of tramp metal that represent a hazard to downstream crushers, mills, pulverizers and grinders. The BAMs also remove sharp metal that can damage or tear conveyor belts, especially at transfer points.
BAMs are available with a five-year warranty on the coil assembly, similar to other models in the Eriez SE 7000 line. The larger SE magnets feature Eriez’ exclusive external oil expansion tank, which assures that the coils are always fully immersed in cooling oil for better performance and longer life. The BAMs are available in Self Clean (SC) style, which uses a short-belt conveyor built around the magnet to effect automatic removal of tramp iron from the magnet face.
For more information on the new BAM line and other Eriez SE 7000 Suspended Electromagnets, visit http://www.eriez.com/Products/SEMag/.
Eriez is recognized as world authority in separation technologies. 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, plastics, rubber, recycling, mining, aggregate and textile industries. Eriez manufactures and markets these products through 12 international facilities located on six continents. For more information, call toll-free (888) 300-ERIEZ (3743) within the U.S. and Canada. For online users, visit www.eriez.com or send email to eriez@eriez.com. Eriez World Headquarters is located at 2200 Asbury Road, Erie, PA 16506.
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Ed Stevens, Stevens Strategic Communications
John Blicha, Eriez
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