The “Free From” designation indicates that the Spider 80 is built with . Traditional metal separators can accumulate static cling or material bridging around the rejection flap, leading to false negatives. The Spider 80 counters this with:
The “80” in its name generally refers to the inlet diameter (80 mm), making it suitable for medium-throughput lines (approximately 8–12 cubic meters per hour, depending on material density and flow rate). rheingold free from spider 80
Note: Product specifications and availability may vary by region. Always consult the latest Rheingold technical datasheet for your specific material flow characteristics. The “Free From” designation indicates that the Spider
Essential for troubleshooting issues like DPF status or injector values. Note: Product specifications and availability may vary by
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When product falls through the sensor aperture, any metal particle disrupts the high-frequency field. An onboard DSP (Digital Signal Processor) analyzes the disturbance in real time. If the signal exceeds a user-defined threshold (sensitivity down to and 0.8 mm non-ferrous ), the system triggers a pneumatic rejection valve — typically a blast gate or flapper — within 20–40 milliseconds , diverting the contaminated slug into a waste chute without stopping production.