Category: Conveyor Magnets

How Magnetic Brooms Protect Your Business From Tramp Metals

Magnetic Brooms for Tramp Metals

If you’re in the middle of a mining project, tramp metal can cause big problems for you. Tramp metal is any metallic scrap that’s able to work its way onto a conveyor while mining is taking place. Some common examples of tramp metal include bore crown, chains, bucket teeth, bar scrap, and even tools. You… Read more »

Conveyor Magnet Options From IPES International

IPES International makes conveyor magnets to remove ferrous steel and other magnetic materials during burdens on fast-moving conveyors. Conveyor magnets aid with shredded tire processing, pallet recycling, processing at MRF’s, wood/plastic recycling, and dealing with crushed or broken stone. IPES uses exclusive magnetic circuitry featuring high-grade Ceramic-8A magnetic material. With complete stainless steel magnet housing,… Read more »

What Can A Conveyor Magnet Do For You?

No one likes taking out the trash. Rounding up household garbage, carrying heavy, often torn bags outside, and dragging those bulky totes down the driveway can be a cumbersome process.  As much as people hate these types of tasks, they rarely imagine what it would be like if they were even more difficult. For example,… Read more »

4 Interesting Facts About IPES’ Industrial Magnets

For nearly 20 years, IPES International has helped countless clients find the right industrial magnet for their specific needs. As evidenced by our A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, our products are known for their high quality, and our customer service is second to none. Let’s take a look at a few interesting tidbits… Read more »

What are Conveyor Magnets?

IPES International makes conveyor magnets that pick up (remove) ferrous steel and other magnetic materials from things you send along a conveyor belt operation. For instance, if you crush stone, recycle pallets, shred tires, or recycle plastics, conveyor magnets are the smart way to get magnetic stuff out of there during the crushing, screening and/or… Read more »