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STEINERT magnets protect mining equipment from damage. New: E-book about tramp removal

Photo of the e-book

STEINERT Boomerang removes tramp iron out of a coal wash plant

Large and small tramp metal removed from material stream

STEINERT UME in a gold mine

Magnet removes tramp iron from the material flow

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20th July 2020

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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Equipment used to recover bulk materials suffers serious damage from tramp iron, such as wires, nuts, bolts or excavator teeth. The new e-book explains how to select the right equipment for the right application.

“All equipment used in the recovery of minerals needs to be protected from collisions with tramp iron in order to reduce wear and downtimes and, of course, to avoid huge repair costs,” advises Kai Bartram, Head of Mining Europe, Africa, Asia at Steinert. Sorting specialist STEINERT offers various oil and air-cooled magnets and metal detectors for this purpose. With several thousand of its magnets in use today, for over 130 years Steinert has been a leading supplier of elements to protect against unwanted metallic components in equipment used to recover e.g. coal or gold ore.

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