Bunting Magnetics Europe, established in 1959 and headquartered in Berkhamsted, UK, is a leading designer and manufacturer of magnetic separation, metal detection, and conveyor systems. The company provides innovative solutions for industries such as food processing, plastics, recycling, and automotive, ensuring product purity and equipment protection. Bunting Magnetics emphasizes engineering excellence, customized solutions, and customer support, with manufacturing facilities in the UK and a global network of distributors. Their commitment to quality and innovation positions them as a trusted partner in magnetic technology.
The ElectroMax Overband Magnets provide the enhanced separation of ferrous metal from conveyed material in recycling plants, mines, and quarries, bulk handling terminals, and power stations.
Technology to effectively separate large and small ferrous and non-ferrous metal is the focus for Bunting at IFAT Munich 2024 (Messe Munchen, Germany, May 13-17).
Permanent Overband Magnets are commonly used in mines and quarries to remove tramp ferrous metal and protect crushers, screens, and conveyors. Different designs are developed for specific applications, and understanding installation is crucial for selecting the right magnet.
Separating and detecting problematic metal contamination is the focus for Bunting at PLAST 2023 (5-8 September 2023, Milan, Italy). Live demonstrations on stand B172 in hall 13P will show equipment including metal detectors, eddy current separators and drawer filter magnets removing metal from virgin and recycled plastic.
UK plastic recycler uses Bunting Metal Separation Module to separate ferrous and non-ferrous metal from plastic flake, featuring Vibratory Feeders, Drum Magnet, and Eddy Current Separator.
Bunting has signed up as a gold sponsor of REPM 2023, the 27th international workshop on rare earth and future permanent magnets and their applications (3-7 September, University of Birmingham, UK).
Bunting emphasizes the use of high-intensity magnetic separators to remove iron, iron-bearing, and paramagnetic minerals, reducing defect rates and improving surface brightness.
Bunting and Force Engineering collaborated to design a magnetic brake for rollercoasters, using high-power, low-weight neodymium magnets to generate the braking force needed.
Bunting is focusing on technology that maximises metal recovery and purity to ensure economic viability of recycling e-waste, which is the focus of their stand at the E-Waste World Conference & Expo.