
Eddy current sorting is an effective method for recovering non-ferrous metals. It has the advantages of excellent sorting effect, strong adaptability, reliable mechanical structure, light structural weight, strong repulsive force (adjustable), high sorting efficiency, and large processing capacity. It can separate some non-ferrous metals from electronic waste and is mainly used in electronic waste recycling production lines to sort non-ferrous metals such as copper and aluminum from mixed materials. It can also be promoted and applied in the field of environmental protection, especially in the non-ferrous metal recycling industry.
working principle
Eddy current sorting is a sorting technique that utilizes the different electrical conductivities of materials. Its sorting principle is based on two important physical phenomena: a time-varying alternating magnetic field always accompanies an alternating electric field (electromagnetic induction law); A current carrying conductor generates a magnetic field (Biot Savart law).