Aerosol Test Bath Magnetic Rails

Bunting’s all-stainless steel Aerosol Test Bath Magnetic Rails can be used to carry pressurized aerosol cans through a heated liquid to check for leaks and other problems. This allows cans to be held safely and securely while being transported through a facility, and ensures they do not budge when undergoing quality checks in heated water baths. Bunting’s aerosol test bath magnetic rails are the most popular in the industry, and we engineer our test bath rails to meet the unique needs and specifications of our customers.

Early aerosol test bath magnetic rails were made from Alnico horseshoe magnets, but today, these magnetic rails are available in far more economical ceramic rail assemblies. Bunting manufactures test bath rails suitable for either a single or dual lane chain, and are designed for your tank, your chain, and your application.

Available Options:

  • Single Lane Magnetic Aerosol Test Bath Rails
  • Dual Lane Magnetic Aerosol Test Bath Rails

Description

Single Lane Magnetic Aerosol Test Bath Rails

single lane stationBunting’s single lane magnetic test bath rails are usually used for conveying a larger, single lane of cans through the test bath. This includes cans such as propane bottles, large spray paint cans, lubricants, and adhesives. These 2-pole magnetic rails are typically stronger than dual lane magnetic systems. This makes them ideal for transporting larger, heavier cans. They usually run with 4-1/2” to 7” plastic or stainless steel table top chains. They have the center gap directly below the cans for the lug of the chain to ride in through the tank.

 

 

Dual Lane Magnetic Aerosol Test Bath Rails

dual lane stationBunting’s dual lane magnetic test bath rails are designed for transporting two lanes of smaller cans through a test bath. This typically includes smaller cans such as hair sprays, cooking sprays, adhesives, and lubricants. These 4-pole magnetic rails are designed and manufactured to handle two lanes of smaller cans on a 7-1/2” plastic or stainless steel table top chain. Here, the center gap in the rails for the chain lug is between the two lanes of cans.