Storch Magnetics designs and manufactures industrial magnetic conveyors and material handling equipment used in scrap removal, separation, and automation applications. Our systems are built for demanding manufacturing environments including metal stamping, machining, tube mills, and general fabrication.
With decades of experience in magnetic technology, Storch focuses on engineered solutions that prioritize reliability, durability, and long-term performance. From standard equipment to fully custom conveyor systems, each project is designed to match the specific material, application, and operating conditions.
We work directly with end users, OEMs, and integrators to solve material handling challenges where traditional conveyor systems may struggle, particularly in applications involving ferrous scrap, fines, and difficult-to-control material flow.
Founded in 1952 by Edward A. Storch, the company began as an industrial sales representative organization focused on leak detection fluids and heating equipment. As customer demand evolved, Storch expanded into magnetic base drills and quickly identified a growing need for magnetic components.
By becoming a small-quantity stock supplier of Alnico and later ceramic magnets, Storch helped introduce magnetics into a wider range of industrial applications. As demand increased, the company began engineering custom magnetic assemblies, becoming an early designer and manufacturer of insulated multi-pole magnetic systems, fixtures, clamps, and tooling.
Over time, magnetics became the core focus of the business. Today, Storch Magnetics provides magnetic slide conveyors, separation and filtration systems, lifting and holding magnets, sweepers, and fully engineered magnetic solutions designed to improve productivity, safety, and operational efficiency.
Storch Magnetics has exhibited at major industry trade shows including IMTS, Fabtech, CMTS, and regional manufacturing events across North America. Our products have also been featured in leading industrial publications.
Headquartered in Livonia, Michigan, Storch is well positioned to support customers across the United States and internationally. We work directly with end users as well as OEMs, integrators, distributors, and private label partners.
Storch Magnetics achieved ISO certification in 2004.
Why Choose Storch
Family-Owned Since 1952
Storch remains a family-owned business built on long-term relationships, accountability, and pride in the work we deliver. Our team, partners, and customers are all part of that foundation.
Proven Experience
With over 70 years of experience in magnetics and material handling, Storch has developed solutions across a wide range of industries and applications. We focus on providing practical, application-specific recommendations that perform in real-world conditions.
Engineered for Reliability
Our equipment is designed with durability and long-term performance in mind. From engineering through final assembly, each system is built to handle demanding industrial environments with minimal maintenance.
Efficient, In-House Manufacturing
Engineering, fabrication, assembly, and quality control are all handled in-house. This allows for better consistency, faster turnaround times, and greater control over the final product.
Focused Expertise in Magnetics
Magnetics are not a secondary offering. They are the core of what we do. Storch has shipped over 100 million magnets worldwide and continues to apply that expertise to conveyor systems and custom applications.
When you specialize, you do it better
Proven Track Record
- Over 5,000 conveyor systems built and shipped
- Over 70 years of application and manufacturing experience
Industries We Serve
Storch equipment is most commonly used in ferrous metal applications but is also applied across a wide range of industries depending on the material and process.
- Metal Stamping, Machining, Tube Mills, and Fasteners
- Automotive, Aerospace, and Heavy Equipment
- General Manufacturing and OEM Equipment Builders
- Scrap, Recycling, and Material Processing
- Plastics, Rubber, and Bulk Material Handling
- Food, Pharma, Chemical, and Electronics