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Overcoming Challenges of Sleeved Grate Magnets

In the past, stainless steel sleeves on the outside of drawer or grate magnets were commonly used by the food industry. Today, whilst still utilised in some food processing operations, many industry professionals do not perceive them as being as sanitary or as effective as other grate magnet designs – despite their easy-cleaning operation.

An increased concern for food safety and sanitary systems means that sleeved grate magnets are somewhat a concern and can possibly have a negative effect on foreign metal fragment control. This article highlights these concerns and provides alternative magnetic separation solutions – but first, it is important to understand how stainless steel sleeves work.

WHAT ARE MAGNET SLEEVES?

Magnet sleeves are thin stainless steel covers that are positioned over magnet bars for drawer and grate systems that are in contact with a product flow. Magnet sleeves are typical of old-style grate-in-housings or drawer magnet systems. The magnet is inserted into the stainless-steel sleeves, meaning that collected metal contaminants are retained to the outside of the sleeve, not to the magnet rod itself.

In an attempt to create a more efficient and simple cleaning process, magnetic separator manufacturers introduced the sleeved grate magnet design – and in effect, it works. To clean a sleeved grate magnet, all plant operators must do is remove the sleeve + magnet assembly from the housing, then pull the magnet out from inside of the sleeves…and just like that, the collected metal fragments drop off!

Manufacturers and suppliers of the sleeve design would market benefits such as these:

These features would be very attractive to plant operators and seemingly provide an answer to troubles associated with cleaning magnets.

So why are magnet sleeves troublesome? Read on…

DISADVANTAGES ASSOCIATED WITH SLEEVED GRATE MAGNETS

Regardless of these ‘benefits’, sleeved magnets inherently carry several problems. Some of the most prevalent consist of:

UNHYGIENIC DESIGN

Magnet sleeves are a breeding ground for bugs and bacteria. Food product (or any type of contaminant for that matter) that is entrapped between the sleeve and the internal magnet can trigger mold and bacterial growth. This is a serious sanitary concern and the justification for sleeved magnet configurations being excluded from the HACCP International Food Safety Magnet Standard 0909MAGSEP 2-2021.

HIGH RISK OF RECONTAMINATION

There is a high risk that collected metal fragments may re-contaminate the product if the magnet sleeve assembly is not fully removed from the product stream before cleaning is initiated. In addition, some poor designs of these systems allow for the magnets to be extracted from the sleeves while the assembly remains positioned in the flow of product!

This presents a highly dangerous risk (and almost certain chance) of captured metal fragments to be discharged back into the product.

LOSS OF MAGNET RETENTION

As explained earlier, sleeves are positioned between the product flow and the magnet bars. Regardless of how thin the sleeves are, they still have a negative effect on the surface strength of the magnet, and therefore impact on the magnets ability to retain weakly magnetic fragments.

PRONE TO WEAR AND DAMAGE

This is a concern in all applications, but especially those of abrasive nature such as grains and seeds. Sleeves are required to be very thin to allow for adequate magnet strength. Due to the fragility of thin sleeves, the likelihood of damage and wear is high. If the outer sleeve becomes damaged or dented, the inner magnet can become jammed – which can cause consequent wear to the inner magnet, and create cleaning difficulties…again, leading to hygiene concerns.

JAMMING

As mentioned in the previous point, the inner magnet can become stuck inside the sleeves. This can cause great difficulty during the cleaning process and create OSHA risks if operators attempt to forcefully pry apart the jammed assembly.

Whilst in their time sleeved grate magnets were a revolution to ease cleaning of magnets, they are now considered outdated in most food applications due to food safety concerns, OSHA, and other important considerations.

So what magnetic separator designs are an advancement on sleeved grate magnets, and why?

OVERCOMING PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH SLEEVED GRATE MAGNETS

Whilst the sleeves satisfied the industry’s desire for an easier cleaning process, they created several questions and difficulties. Food processors would ask:

With food safety being a top concern, the need for easy-cleaning magnets evolved into the need for easy cleaning magnets that are sanitary, robust, and hold minimal risk of re-contaminating the product stream.

One response to this need is the Rapidclean® Grate Magnet.

Why?

Rapidclean® Grate Magnets.

Mag-Ram® Self-Cleaning Magnetic Separators are also favored in the food industry as an alternative to conventional grate magnets. The automatic cleaning process removes the need for manual human operation.

Magnattack® Mag-Ram® Magnetic Separator.

Mag-Ram® Self-Cleaning Separator.

Magn-Ram® installed in a meat meal application.

With the development of grate magnet systems, such as the Rapidclean® and Mag-Ram®, the food industry can be assured of the highest level of metal contamination risk reduction without risking important sanitary and food safety considerations!

As with all Magnattack® equipment, the Rapidclean® and Mag-Ram® are certified by HACCP International and conform to current industry food safety standards.

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Our #1 priority is to create effective solutions that will minimize your risk of metal contamination, food recall, and brand reputation damage.

For more information on Magnattack® metal fragment control solutions, please contact us.

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