Achieving high processing capacity with a uniquely designed process chamber and a high-performance bead separation mechanism.
MicroMedia Invicta is a bead mill for wet grinding and dispersion that achieves high processing capacity through its uniquely designed process chamber and high-performance bead separation mechanism. With product improvements, it has achieved a 25% reduction in energy consumption and a 50% increase in productivity while maintaining a compact installation footprint compared to similar class products. Additionally, the improved bead separation mechanism has resulted in an average flow rate increase of 100%, allowing for the desired particle size to be achieved in a shorter time. It accommodates a variety of grinding applications, including various inks, coatings, automotive paints, electronic materials, battery materials, and pesticides.
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【Features】 ■25% Efficiency Improvement Achieves the same high quality with 25% less energy compared to equivalent products. ■50% Productivity Increase Productivity improved by 50% due to the new design of the process chamber and advanced bead separation technology. ■100% Flow Rate Increase The new bead separation mechanism significantly reduces bead clogging and pressure rise. Additionally, the new design of the process chamber increases flow rate by 100%. ■Choice of Control Systems Based on Needs Various levels of process automation are available, from manual operation to fully integrated plant control. ■Digitalization of Wet Grinding Process By combining with our digital solution Bühler Insights, the wet grinding process is digitized, allowing access to process data anytime, anywhere. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*
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- Various inks - Coatings - Automotive paint - Electronic materials - Battery materials - Pesticides
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Bühler is developing solutions that contribute to the world's safe food supply, address climate change, and enhance the energy efficiency of vehicles, buildings, and machinery. As a solution partner in the food and mobility industries, we have set a goal to reduce energy consumption, waste, and water usage in our customers' value chains by 50% by 2025. ■ History of the Bühler Group ■ 1860: Founder Adolf Bühler established a foundry in Uzwil, Switzerland. 1872: First use of cast rolls in roller mills for grain milling. 2020: Celebrated the 160th anniversary of the group's founding. ■ History of Bühler Japan ■ 1974: Established the Japanese subsidiary. 2007: Opened the Regional Product Development Research Center (RADEC). 2017: Relocated RADEC to the North Kanto Service Station. ■ Business Divisions ■ Grains & Food (Processing and manufacturing processes for grains, food, and feed) Consumer Foods (Processing and manufacturing processes for chocolate, baked goods, coffee, bakery products, etc.) Advanced Materials (Wet grinding, die casting, optical thin film manufacturing solutions)