To receive the weekly EBS newsletter
      Home            News          Advertising       Events         About us      Archive Issues     In-House Test Centres   
News
08.10.2013 Screener safeguards against blinding and contamination

Kason, Milburn, NJ, has introduced a new Vibroscreen® separator with gap-free screen frames, quick-access vertical clamps, and Kasonic® ultrasonic anti-blinding system which separates bulk foods, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and other products prone to screen blinding and contamination, into three particle size fractions. Of stainless steel construction,

the unit meets 3-A, BISSC and FDA sanitary standards as well as ATEX and CE electrical standards. The external, interlocking flange configuration of the screen frame fully envelops the support ring of the screen, allowing the screen’s wire mesh to extend to the interior walls of the frame, and eliminating the gap between the screen ring and frame wall of conventional screeners where material would otherwise collect. 
The patented Kasonic anti-blinding device is designed to allow sifting of powders as fine as 25 microns (500 mesh) at high rates with no screen blinding. Single or multiple transducers (for large diameter machines) transmit ultrasonic frequencies to the screen surface in continuous or pulse mode, automatically adjusting power to maintain constant frequency as screen loads vary.  Transducers operate with standard screens and are not fixed to the woven wire mesh, reducing re-screening costs significantly. The clean-in-place design employs spray nozzles that are strategically placed to emit cleaning solutions, rinsing solutions and/or steam for sanitising the interior of the screening chamber(s) without the need to open or disassemble the unit.  Kason Corporation Europe is situated in Stoke-on-Trent, UK. www.kasoneurope.co.uk
 
 
 
 
 
 
The new Vibroscreen separator is available in diameters from 46 to 152cm

« Back