An Enhanced Tramp Removing Method using Industrial Engineering

International Journal of Industrial Engineering
© 2017 by SSRG - IJIE Journal
Volume 4 Issue 2
Year of Publication : 2017
Authors : E.Govindasamy and U.Saraswathi
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E.Govindasamy and U.Saraswathi, "An Enhanced Tramp Removing Method using Industrial Engineering," SSRG International Journal of Industrial Engineering, vol. 4,  no. 2, pp. 5-7, 2017. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23499362/IJIE-V4I3P102

Abstract:

 This paper proposes the fascinating technologies to eliminate the tramps from the manufacturing process. The magnets can capable to eliminate the tramps from solids and liquids this will help to split the tramps from the industrialized supplies. The tramp is an unnecessary object that reparation the industrialized equipments; it must be detached from the raw materials. The magnetic based separators supply a purified product outputs and removing ferrous oxide infectivity. The reason for using the magnetic material to separate the tramps is it never produces unwanted heat and no need of power supply.

Keywords:

 Tramp, Raw material, Power supply, Thermal heat generation.

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