Kason introduce their largest vibratory classifier
New Vibroscreen two-deck classifier can separate up to 77 tonnes/h of bulk solids
Kason’s new Vibroscreen high-capacity, two-deck classifier, said to be the industry's largest, separates up to 77 tonnes/h of bulk solids into three fractions.
Measuring 2,540 mm in diameter, it can classify a range of materials including bulk chemicals, minerals and other materials ranging from dry bulk solids to solids-laden slurries.
Quick-disconnect clamps between each screen frame provide rapid interior access for inspection, screen changes and wash down. An optional air-lift device pneumatically raises any of the screen frames, allowing one operator to quickly perform what was previously a two-person task.
The classifier contains two horizontal screens located one above the other in a vertical, cylindrical housing supported on a circular base by rugged springs. An imbalanced weight gyratory motor fixed to the housing imparts vibration.
Material to be separated is fed onto the centre of the top screen. Oversize particles are moved to the screen periphery in a spiral pathway and discharged through an outlet, while undersize particles drop through to the centre of the next screen. The mesh sizes become progressively smaller toward the bottom of the screener.
The gravity-fed unit can operate on a batch or continuous basis. Constructed of epoxy-coated carbon steel, it is also offered in stainless steel. Other options include various anti-blinding devices, Clean In Place (CIP) construction, and automatic lubrication systems.
The classifier is offered in diameters down to 460mm, and is available to 3-A, FDA, BISSC and other sanitary standards, as well as to UL, ATEX, CSA and CE electrical standards.
Kason’s new Vibroscreen high-capacity, two-deck classifier, said to be the industry's largest, separates up to 77 tonnes/h of bulk solids into three fractions.
Measuring 2,540 mm in diameter, it can classify a range of materials including bulk chemicals, minerals and other materials ranging from dry bulk solids to solids-laden slurries.
Quick-disconnect clamps between each screen frame provide rapid interior access for inspection, screen changes and wash down. An optional air-lift device pneumatically raises any of the screen frames, allowing one operator to quickly perform what was previously a two-person task.
The classifier contains two horizontal screens located one above the other in a vertical, cylindrical housing supported on a circular base by rugged springs. An imbalanced weight gyratory motor fixed to the housing imparts vibration.
Material to be separated is fed onto the centre of the top screen. Oversize particles are moved to the screen periphery in a spiral pathway and discharged through an outlet, while undersize particles drop through to the centre of the next screen. The mesh sizes become progressively smaller toward the bottom of the screener.
The gravity-fed unit can operate on a batch or continuous basis. Constructed of epoxy-coated carbon steel, it is also offered in stainless steel. Other options include various anti-blinding devices, Clean In Place (CIP) construction, and automatic lubrication systems.
The classifier is offered in diameters down to 460mm, and is available to 3-A, FDA, BISSC and other sanitary standards, as well as to UL, ATEX, CSA and CE electrical standards.