Thanks for making this video, I was wondering how such a machine would work. The question I have, though, is what the song is that you have used as the background music? It’s very groovy and I like it, you certainly haven’t glossed over that part of the production!
If the machine is based on building up an electromagnetic field, how can it remove non-ferrous metals? I thought only ferrous metals can be separated wirh magnets.
The rotation speed of the magnets on the rotor generates an induction field, creating a rapidly changing magnetic field. The separation is based on the principle that every electrically conductive particle located in an alternating magnetic field is temporarily magnetized. Thus: for a brief moment all metals that pass the eddy current magnet roller become magnetized themselves, causing them to be ejected. This enables us to separate a huge number of non-ferrous metals and their alloys, including aluminium, copper and brass.
Thanks for making this video, I was wondering how such a machine would work.
The question I have, though, is what the song is that you have used as the background music? It’s very groovy and I like it, you certainly haven’t glossed over that part of the production!
Thank you, Ivan. We are glad that it helped you. Unfortunately, we cannot find which track is used at that time.
If the machine is based on building up an electromagnetic field, how can it remove non-ferrous metals? I thought only ferrous metals can be separated wirh magnets.
The rotation speed of the magnets on the rotor generates an induction field, creating a rapidly changing magnetic field. The separation is based on the principle that every electrically conductive particle located in an alternating magnetic field is temporarily magnetized.
Thus: for a brief moment all metals that pass the eddy current magnet roller become magnetized themselves, causing them to be ejected.
This enables us to separate a huge number of non-ferrous metals and their alloys, including aluminium, copper and brass.
@@GoudsmitMagnetics Thank you!
Rotor shel is made with which material?