Centrifugal powder manufacturing equipment capable of producing low melting point (below 450°C) and high melting point (below 1750°C) metal powders.
The "Metal Powder Production Device" utilizes centrifugal force to drop molten metal onto a disk attached to a high-speed motor, enabling the production of spherical powder. It can manufacture powder with a particle size range of 5μm to 350μm. Metal powders with low melting points (below 450°C) and high melting points (below 1750°C) can be produced. 【Features】 ■ Utilizes centrifugal force to drop molten metal onto a disk attached to a high-speed motor, achieving the production of spherical powder. ■ Capable of producing powder with a particle size range of 5μm to 350μm. ■ Can produce metal powders with low melting points (below 450°C) and high melting points (below 1750°C). *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■ Spray tank dimensions: φ2500mm × 1800mmH SUS double jacket ■ Melting furnace: Primary furnace 350kg (iron equivalent) / Secondary furnace 15kg ■ Production method: Continuous or batch ■ Vacuum pump: MAX 3,000L/min ■ High-speed motor: MAX 60,000rpm / 120,000rpm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Sanrex Industrial Co., Ltd. solves customers' problems related to fine grinding and ultra-fine grinding with its uniquely developed dry jet mill at the core. Through close collaboration with group companies, we provide a comprehensive solution service that includes raw material procurement, peripheral equipment, and facility construction for systemization. Additionally, we offer an ultra-fine grinding system called "Nano Grinding Mill," which accelerates particles using high-pressure gas energy and achieves nano-level ultra-fine grinding through particle collisions.