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TurboFiner®, type PLM
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TurboFiner®, type PLM

TurboFiner®, type PLM
1 /2Pages

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TurboFiner®, type PLM-1

Production of finest powder qualities TurboFiner®, type PLM Materials that can be processed: Pulverization of soft to medium hard materials. Typical feed materials are: - Elastomers and plastics - Plant products - Cellulose and cellulose derivatives - Soft minerals - Pigments, resins, salts - Composite materials and recycled materials Consistency of the feed material: Precut granules smaller than 15mm, fibers or flakes. Area of application: - Plastics industry - Foodstuff industry - Manufacturers and processors of rubber - Chemical industry - Minerals industry - Dry grinding of moist materials Decisive advantages: Cool, product-gentle fine- and finest grinding Production of finest powders with narrow particle size distribution and high bulk density Grinding and drying possible in one processing step High throughput rate Bearing completely separate from the grinding chamber Easy to clean and to access Flexibly adaptable to different feed materials

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TurboFiner®, type PLM-2

Method of operation: Normally, pulverization is performed in a single step. The material is fed by means of a vibratory feeder, dosing screw or rotary airlock. Due to the manifold variation possibilities of the rotor and the grinding track, the TurboFiner® can be adapted to the most different size reduction requirements. The degree of pulverization is determined by the retention time of the material in the grinding zone, the rotation of the rotor, the selection of the grinding elements and the profile of the grinding track. The material to be processed is introduced either by an upstream cyclone...

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