For the manufacturing of ultrafine powder and the removal of fine particles in granular materials, etc. Dry air separator.
It is a highly efficient dry air separator that integrates dispersion and classification mechanisms, widely used in various fields. It particularly demonstrates high performance in the production of ultrafine powders and the removal of fine particles from bulk materials. ● By adjusting the secondary classification mechanism, it exhibits exceptional performance in producing fine powders with a passing rate of about 99% from 5 to 10 μm to 45 μm. ● Due to its very high classification efficiency, the recovery rate of the product is improved, contributing to increased productivity. ● It also shows excellent performance in removing fine particles from bulk materials. ● The entire machine operates under negative pressure, eliminating any dust generation. ● It can simultaneously dry the product while classifying. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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● Classification of crushed products from limestone, quicklime, slaked lime, talc, kaolin, clay, zeolite, and other mineral products ● Classification of various powdered and granular chemicals and food products ● Removal of pan and fine powder and classification by grade from various sand materials (casting sand, abrasives, etc.) ● Processing of various metal melting slags (improving metal recovery yield)
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Since our founding in 1913, our company has focused on developing and manufacturing machinery for the powder industry, centered around crushing, grinding, classification, drying, and calcination, as well as general industrial machinery for sectors such as chemicals, glass, cement, steel, and mining, along with machinery related to environmental protection and recycling. The applications and demand for our products span a wide range of industries, contributing to the development of various sectors including chemicals, glass, carbon, cement, silica sand, steel, lime, building materials, new materials, and food (such as tea leaves, rice, kelp, young barley leaves, buckwheat, soybeans, corn, and bonito flakes).