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On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 08:26:09 -0700 (PDT), Art Unwin
wrote: Thank you for confirming the use of eddy currents in the elevation and projection of scrap materials. My post states (not confirms) that eddy currents can be used but they don't work in the manner you suggested. The eddy currents are not solely responsible for the "elevation and projection" and there is no "elevate with spin" either. There is certainly no confirmation that the process is "dependent on the resistivity of the metal elevated" as you suggest. My understanding is that the special purpose machinery industry has now advanced to the ability of sorting plastic and the like. Your understanding based upon what? Had you done a modicum of research you would have a definitive answer about the mechanisms used in sorting plastics and other non-metallic materials. A little research beyond glossy brochures filled with marketing-speak can go a long way in aiding your understanding. You might use a search engine to locate manufacturers of sorting systems and query the manufactures for technical details on how their various systems operate. Your idle speculation based upon incomplete information serves no purpose. http://tinyurl.com/clxl9t |
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