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Industrial Strength Magnetic Separation Equipment

Industrial Strength Magnetic Separation Equipment At HangSeng Magnetics, Inc. (HSMAG), we specialize in industrial strength magnetic separation equipment for the removal of ferrous and non-ferrous metal contaminants from dry or liquid product flows and we are the first manufacturer to offer 52 MgOe rare earth material as a standard in many of our metal separation [...]

Types of Magnets Used in Industrial Process Plants

Types of Magnets Used in Industrial Process Plants Ceramic Magnets – Strontium Ferrite (SrO·6Fe2O3) Typically, permanent ceramic magnets are made of strontium ferrite, which has a high coercivity rating and resistant to becoming demagnetized. Compared to other magnetic core materials, ceramic magnets are inexpensive and are widely used in heavy industrial applications. HSMAG utilizes ceramic [...]

Industrial Strength Magnetic Separators

Industrial Strength Magnetic Separators Industrial Strength Magnetic Separators are a safe, efficient product if handled properly. Learn the basics of proper magnet handling here. Magnetic separation and material handling process equipment for heavy industry From belt magnets to magnetic conveyors, HSMAG offers a wide range of magnetic equipment for mining & mineral processing, wood processing [...]

MAGNETICS 2020 OVERVIEW

MAGNETICS 2020 OVERVIEW MAGNETICS 2020, February 11-12 in Orlando, is a leading global event focused on the latest economic developments and technical advancements in magnetics markets and technologies bringing together worldwide magnetics experts. This is a once-a-year opportunity for professionals involved in magnetics technologies to learn the latest advancements in magnetic applications, technology and materials [...]

Apple Tim Cook Tells Why Use China Mfg Capabilities of Magnets

Apple CEO Tim Cook Tells Why Use China Mfg Capabilities of Magnets China Magnets Mfg Capabilities - Apple CEO Tim Cook continued his China tour on Wednesday with an appearance at the Fortune Global Forum. He points out that: "There’s confusion about China that we are doing business there due to the low labor cost. [...]

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