Removal and recovery of "magnetic fine powder" (utilizing the permanent magnet drum-type magnetic separator "MAG PICKER / wet type").

【New Application】Introducing a case where an electronic component manufacturing company achieved cost reduction in the manufacturing process of magnetic paste (using MAG PICKER/wet method)
1. Overview
Continuous concentration of magnetic pastes such as nickel and ferrite, achieving appropriate moisture content
- Recovery of magnetic materials using a rotating powerful magnet drum
- Achieving appropriate moisture content by adjusting rotation speed and roller pressure
2. Target Industries
Manufacturers of electronic components and magnetic fine powders, chemical, materials, and chemical-related companies, etc.
3. Target Issues
▲ As the fine particle size of magnetic powders increases, the filtration time using filters increases, etc.
4. Results After Implementation
◎ The time required for paste generation using conventional filters has been significantly reduced
☆ Please download the "catalog" to check the specifications
★ Evaluation equipment can be loaned upon arrangement
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◇ Sales Agency
- Sanotec Co., Ltd.
- mail: dx-gogo@sanotec.co.jp
◆ Manufacturer
- Sumitomo Heavy Industries Fine Tech Co., Ltd. (explanations available from the manufacturer)

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