Bunting FF Drawer Magnet Redesign Is Compatible With More Machines
Bunting announced a new version of its FF Drawer Magnet designed for greater flexibility and shorter lead times.
Bunting Magnetics announced the launch of a newly redesigned FF Series Drawer Magnet. The updated design fits more machines, eliminating the need for customization. According to Bunting, this change not only reduces costs but also speeds up delivery times, providing customers with a more efficient and economical solution.
Bunting FF Drawer Magnet has been redesigned to be compatible with more processing equipment without the need for customization.Source: Bunting Magnetics
The original FF Drawer Magnet was introduced in 1966 and designed to protect manufacturing lines by removing harmful metal contaminants from product streams. The product uses neodymium magnets to remove any ferrous contaminants from virgin or recycled plastic. The new design is a direct response to customer and OEM feedback regarding the challenges of long lead times for customized equipment.
A key feature of the new FF Drawer Magnet is its universal slotted flange, ensuring seamless compatibility with any square bolt pattern. Additionally, Bunting has standardized its line from six models to just two: High and Low Temperature. The streamlined design makes ordering from Bunting easier, less expensive and more efficient.
“We are always looking for ways to improve our products to better serve customers,” says Marc Suderman, product manager for general separation at Bunting. “The new design of the FF Drawer Magnet is a result of listening to the direct needs of the plastics industry. It simplifies the entire process, and we believe it will significantly enhance their experience with Bunting.”
The redesigned FF Drawer Magnet is now available for order.
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