High Magnetic Force Magnet Pulley for the Recycling Industry
Reduce fire risks in the plastic recycling process! Recover lithium-ion batteries with high magnetic force magnet pulleys.
In the plastic recycling industry, the risk of fire caused by the contamination of waste, including lithium-ion batteries, has become a significant issue. Lithium-ion batteries can ignite when subjected to impact or pressure, making them one of the causes of fire accidents in recycling facilities. Establishing a safe recycling process is essential not only for ensuring the safety of workers but also for business continuity. Our high-magnetic-force magnet pulleys efficiently remove lithium-ion batteries and support a safe recycling process. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Plastic sorting process - Crushing process - Foreign object removal in recycling facilities 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Reduction of fire risk - Ensuring worker safety - Improvement of recycling efficiency
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**Features** - Strongly attracts lithium-ion batteries with high magnetic force magnets - Easily modified by replacing the head pulley of existing conveyors - Reduces fire risk and creates a safe working environment - High durability and reliability **Our Strengths** Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery Co., Ltd. meets diverse customer needs through advanced integration of engineering and manufacturing. With years of experience and technical expertise, we provide optimal magnetic separation solutions.
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- For the recovery of weak magnetic materials - For the removal of magnetic materials - Removal of lithium-ion batteries mixed in with container packaging plastic waste - Removal of hazardous materials other than lithium-ion batteries, such as razors and syringes
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"A company that is both old and new"! The predecessor of Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery was established as Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Steel Works during the Taisho era, and it traces back to Mitsubishi Steel Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Steel Works, which became independent in 1942. In 1975, it was established by inheriting the industrial machinery and steel structure manufacturing division of the company. The technology of Mitsubishi Nagasaki Machinery is based on the skills developed as a cast and forged steel manufacturer since the Mitsubishi Steel era. While supported by tradition and new technologies, it continues its unique research and development and technical refinement, skillfully blending engineering (design technology) and manufacturing (production technology) in a well-balanced manner, actively engaging in product development and business expansion.




































