11.12.2009 | Editor: Manja Felgentreu
An improved de-agglomeration system has been developed by Frewitt to meet the need for a simple method of homogenizing agglomerate and compacted bulk goods.
The TurboWitt, as Frewitt‘s new creation is called, is the rotary sieve drum, in which agglomerates are broken up by gentle acceleration and shearing forces. The result: a de-agglomeration process that improves fluidity of the powders being processed, greater metering precision, faster product conveyance, hence increasing production output. The aforementioned advantages entrance subsequent processes, and increase profitability.
Foreign matter is excluded from the milling process in the system, and easily removed during the control sieving step. Two fix-mounted stator arms convey the product through the sieve openings, thus preventing bridges from forming.
Experience has proven that the gentle breaking up of agglomerates into primary particles is a decisive factor, not only for ideal fine milling, but as well for the quality of the final product.
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