Industrial Electronics

Bunting launches electromagnetic dry filter

18 April 2025

Bunting Magnetics, a developer of magnetic separation, metal detection and material handling solutions, is launching a new high-intensity electromagnetic dry filter, designed for the separation of fine particles from dry materials across multiple industries.

The advanced filter utilizes electromagnets to generate high background magnetic fields ranging from 3,500 to 5,000 gauss. In combination with the high field gradient on the matrix surface, it effectivelySource: Bunting MagneticsSource: Bunting Magnetics separates even the finest iron and paramagnetic particles. It is an ideal solution for recycling, battery production and mineral processing.

“Our new high-intensity dry electromagnetic filter represents a significant advancement in magnetic separation technology,” said Adrian Coleman, European technical director at Bunting. “By offering a higher separation efficiency than permanent magnetic separators, we’re helping our customers across industries improve product purity and maximize production yields.”

Key Features:

  • Background magnetic field strengths of 3,500 gauss to 5,000 gauss.
  • Built-in jig for easy maintenance and reduced downtime.
  • Automated operation with Siemens S7-1200 PLC and HMI controls.
  • Available in capacities from 0.15 m³/hr to 0.60 m³/hr.

Bunting’s latest innovation builds on the company’s 60-year history of designing and manufacturing magnetic separation equipment. With manufacturing facilities in the U.S. and U.K., Bunting serves a global customer base across diverse industries.

The electromagnetic dry filter is now available for order worldwide.

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