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04.04.2016 Centrifugal sifter achieves rates up to 100t/h

Kason Kek-Gardner, Macclesfield, UK, has extended its range of centrifugal sifters with the introduction of the  Model K1350C which is designed to remove oversize foreign matter and agglomerates from on-size material at rates up to 100t/h on a continuous basis. The sifter is easy to clean and can be configured for gravity-fed applications, or dilute-phase positive- or negative-pressure pneumatic pipeline systems. Available in industrial and sanitary construction and with explosion-proof safety switches and motors when applicable, the unit is suitable for bulk food, chemical and mineral applications, including those involving frequent screen changes or material changeovers where cross-contamination must be prevented.
 
As bulk solid material is gravity-fed into the feed inlet, a feed screw redirects it into the cylindrical sifting chamber. Rotating helical paddles within the chamber accelerate the material, continuously propelling it against and through apertures in the screen. Oversized particles are ejected through the end of the screen cylinder into a discharge spout. In addition to sifting of dry materials, the screener can reduce soft agglomerates and/or dewater moist solids or slurries. The company will be exhibiting on Stand 4A-525 at Powtech. www.kasonkekgardner.com 
 
 
K1350C centrifugal sifter

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