A device for removing iron from a slurry
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521984512.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-15
AI Technical Summary
然而,现有的除铁装置常为焊接件,设置于车间内之后不易调整,不利于对除铁装置、泥浆搅拌桶的清洁作业
[0010]与现有技术相比,本实用新型的优点在于:流体槽前端可架设于泥浆搅拌桶上,泥浆越过强磁棒时,泥浆中的铁在除铁流道中被强磁棒吸附,多个强磁棒之间形成下沉空间池,可阻拦和收集泥浆中的其它杂质。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of ceramic production technology, specifically to a mud iron removal device. Background Technology
[0002] In ceramic production, the slurry made from raw materials needs to undergo iron removal treatment to remove ferromagnetic impurities, thus avoiding adverse effects on the quality of subsequent products. For example, in ceramic production, iron impurities can cause defects such as discoloration and pinholes in ceramic products, reducing their whiteness and mechanical strength, and seriously affecting product quality. Currently, commonly used slurry iron removal devices mostly employ magnetic separation, which uses magnets placed along the slurry's flow path to attract ferromagnetic impurities, thereby achieving iron removal. However, existing iron removal devices are often welded components, making them difficult to adjust after installation in the workshop and hindering the cleaning of the iron removal device and slurry mixing tank. Utility Model Content
[0003] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a mud iron removal device, in which the front end of the fluid tank can be mounted on the mud mixing tank, and multiple strong magnetic rods can block and collect other impurities in the mud.
[0004] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows: a mud iron removal device, including a liftable support, a fluid tank and a strong magnetic rod. The lower end of the fluid tank is hinged to the upper end of the liftable support. An iron removal channel is provided in the fluid tank. The outlet of the iron removal channel is located at the front end of the fluid tank. Grooves are provided on both sides of the fluid tank for the iron removal channel. The two ends of the strong magnetic rod are embedded in the grooves.
[0005] Furthermore, the fluid channels on the front and rear sides of the groove are symmetrically provided with arc structures, and the strong magnetic rod is embedded between the arc structures, with the front and rear sides of the strong magnetic rod being tangent to the arc structures respectively.
[0006] Furthermore, a handle is provided inside the fluid tank.
[0007] Furthermore, the fluid tank is provided with a plug plate at its lower end, and a first through hole is provided on the side of the plug plate. The upper end of the liftable bracket is provided with a second through hole, and the first through hole and the second through hole can be connected by a first pin.
[0008] Furthermore, the liftable bracket includes a support leg and a lifting frame. The middle part of the support leg is a lifting groove, and the lifting frame is slidably connected in the lifting groove. A third through hole is provided on the side of the lower end of the lifting frame, and a fourth through hole is provided on the side of the support leg. The third through hole and the fourth through hole can be connected by a second pin.
[0009] Furthermore, a nut is threaded onto the end of the second pin.
[0010] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are: the front end of the fluid tank can be set on the mud mixing tank. When the mud passes over the strong magnetic rod, the iron in the mud is attracted by the strong magnetic rod in the iron removal channel. A sinking space pool is formed between multiple strong magnetic rods, which can block and collect other impurities in the mud. Attached Figure Description
[0011] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0013] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0014] Figure 3 This is a diagram showing the different states of this utility model.
[0015] The components are: 1. Support leg; 101. Lifting groove; 102. Fourth through hole; 2. Lifting frame; 201. Second through hole; 202. Third through hole; 3. Fluid channel; 301. Groove; 302. Arc structure; 303. Handle; 4. Strong magnetic rod; 5. Connecting plate; 501. First through hole; 6. First pin; 7. Second pin; 8. Nut; 9. Sinking space pool. Detailed Implementation
[0016] To further illustrate the technical means and effects adopted by this utility model in order to achieve the intended utility model purpose, the following detailed description of the specific implementation methods, structure, features and effects of this utility model is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments.
[0017] like Figure 1-3 As shown, a mud iron removal device includes a liftable support, a fluid tank 3, and strong magnetic rods 4. The lower end of the fluid tank 3 is hinged to the upper end of the liftable support. The fluid tank 3 has an iron removal channel, and the outlet of the iron removal channel is located at the front end of the fluid tank 3. The front end of the fluid tank 3 is mounted on a mud mixing tank. The fluid tank 3 slopes downward towards the outlet of the iron removal channel, and the mud flows into the mixing tank along the iron removal channel. Grooves 301 are provided on both sides of the fluid tank 3 of the iron removal channel. The two ends of the strong magnetic rods 4 are embedded in the grooves 301. When the mud passes over the strong magnetic rods 4, the iron in the mud is adsorbed by the strong magnetic rods 4 in the iron removal channel. There are multiple grooves 301 and strong magnetic rods 4. The multiple strong magnetic rods 4 form a sinking space pool 9, which can block and collect other impurities in the mud.
[0018] The fluid channel 3 on the front and rear sides of the groove 301 is symmetrically provided with arc structures 302. The strong magnetic rod 4 is embedded between the arc structures 302, and the front and rear sides of the strong magnetic rod 4 are tangent to the arc structures 302 respectively, so as to achieve a perfect connection between the arc structures 302 and the strong magnetic rod 4, ensuring that the mud smoothly flows over the surface of the strong magnetic rod 4 and improving the capture effect of the strong magnetic rod 4 on iron. The fluid channel 3 is provided with a handle 303, which can lift the fluid channel 3 to facilitate cleaning of the iron removal channel or mud mixing tank. The lower end of the fluid channel 3 is provided with a plug plate 5. The side of the plug plate 5 is provided with a first through hole 501, and the side of the upper end of the liftable bracket is provided with a second through hole 201. The first through hole 501 and the second through hole 201 can be connected by a first pin 6. When the mud mixing tank is full or needs to be cleaned, one side of the outlet of the fluid channel 3 can be lifted, and after the first through hole 501 and the second through hole 201 are aligned coaxially, they can be temporarily fixed by the first pin 6 to facilitate the operation of the mud tank. The liftable support includes a support leg 1 and a lifting frame 2. The support leg 1 has a lifting groove 101 in the middle, and the lifting frame 2 is slidably connected within the lifting groove 101. A third through hole 202 is provided on the side of the lower end of the lifting frame 2, and a fourth through hole 102 is provided on the side of the support leg 1. The third and fourth through holes 202 can be connected by a second pin 7. By adjusting the height of the lifting frame 2, the slope of the iron removal channel can be adjusted, thereby adjusting the speed at which the slurry crosses the surface of the strong magnetic rod 4. While ensuring the normal iron removal effect, the iron removal speed of the slurry is increased to meet the needs of ceramic production. A nut 8 is threaded to the end of the second pin 7 to prevent the second pin 7 from dislodging, ensuring the stability of the lifting frame 2.
[0019] After the mud is produced, it is pumped into the fluid tank 3 by a pumping device. The mud flows slowly towards the outlet along the inclined iron removal channel, rising and passing over the surface of the strong magnetic rod 4. The iron in the mud is adsorbed onto the strong magnetic rod 4, while other impurities in the mud are blocked by multiple strong magnetic rods 4 layer by layer. This ensures that the mud passing through this device not only removes iron but also removes some impurities, which is beneficial to improving the quality of ceramic production.
[0020] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any way. Although the present utility model has been disclosed above with reference to a preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any person skilled in the art can make some modifications or alterations to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments without departing from the scope of the present utility model. Any simple modifications, equivalent changes and alterations made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model without departing from the scope of the present utility model shall still fall within the scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A mud iron removal device, comprising a liftable support frame, a fluid tank, and a strong magnetic rod, characterized in that: The lower end of the fluid tank is hinged to the upper end of the liftable support. The fluid tank is provided with an iron removal channel. The outlet of the iron removal channel is located at the front end of the fluid tank. The fluid tank on both sides of the iron removal channel is provided with grooves, and the two ends of the strong magnetic rod are embedded in the grooves.
2. The mud iron removal device of claim 1, wherein: The fluid channels on the front and rear sides of the groove are symmetrically provided with arc structures, and a strong magnetic rod is embedded between the arc structures, with the front and rear sides of the strong magnetic rod being tangent to the arc structures respectively.
3. The mud iron removal device of claim 1, wherein: The fluid tank is equipped with a handle.
4. The mud iron removal device of claim 1, wherein: The fluid tank is provided with a plug plate at the lower end, and a first through hole is provided on the side of the plug plate. The upper end of the liftable bracket is provided with a second through hole on the side. The first through hole and the second through hole can be connected by a first pin.
5. The mud iron removal device as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The liftable bracket includes a support leg and a lifting frame. The middle part of the support leg is a lifting groove, and the lifting frame is slidably connected in the lifting groove. A third through hole is provided on the side of the lower end of the lifting frame, and a fourth through hole is provided on the side of the support leg. The third through hole and the fourth through hole can be connected by a second pin.
6. The mud de-ironing device of claim 5, wherein: The second pin has a nut threaded onto its end.