Productivity improved by 25%! Achieving faster and smoother wet grinding.
The new full-capacity bead mill "Cenomic Optima" achieves up to a 25% increase in productivity through higher flow rates, greater input energy, and improved cooling performance. Various technological improvements have enabled faster wet grinding without compromising product quality. ■ Enhanced bead movement with additional disks ■ Improved cooling performance with ceramic internal liners ■ High-speed processing due to increased input energy ■ Large screens allow for high flow rates
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**Features** ■ 25% Increase in Productivity By expanding the surface area of the grinding discs, the movement of the beads is improved, allowing for quicker attainment of the specific energy required for optimal grinding. ■ Maintains Low Product Temperature The ceramic internal liner keeps the temperature of the product low during grinding. This allows for higher input energy without reaching the product's temperature limit. ■ Smoother Production By increasing the screen diameter, the pressure within the chamber is reduced, resulting in over a 25% increase in flow rate. This speeds up the process while minimizing screen clogging. ■ Supports Diverse Applications Suitable for wet grinding applications of low to medium viscosity products with particle sizes ranging from submicron (100 nm) to micron (50 µm). *For more details, please refer to the catalog available for download in PDF format.*
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【Application Examples】 ■ Printing Inks Sheet-fed inks, offset inks, screen inks, inkjet inks, packaging inks, security inks ■ Solar Panels Silver, aluminum, titanium dioxide, and solder paste for glass ■ Electronic Components Glass, phosphors, metal pastes, printed circuit boards ■ Others Cosmetics, carbon nanotubes, lubricants, sealing pastes, artist colors, etc.
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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)