Munson Introduces Centrifugal Sifter
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<em>Munson Munsifter centrifugal sifter</em>
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This new Munsifter centrifugal sifter can sift, scalp, and de-agglomerate bulk solid materials at high rates, free of vibration or product degradation.<br />
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Material fed by an auger into a stationary horizontal screen cylinder is propelled by rotating paddles against the screen, with on-size particles passing through screen apertures into a discharge chute, and oversize materials spiraling through the cylinder and into a discharge port.<br />
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The clean, simple design features external bearings at both shaft ends which can be lubricated through external fittings.<br />
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The bearing at the discharge end of the shaft is mounted on the outside of a discharge housing that can be removed with screw knobs for easy access to change, inspect or clean the screen and paddles. A hinged access door on the side of the housing allows visual inspection.<br />
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Screens are available in a wide range of apertures to satisfy a diversity of sifting applications across the process and packaging industries.<br />
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Depending on application, the shaft is driven by a 3-HP motor and rotates at approximately 500 RPM, offering vibration-free performance and high throughput rates with little or no product degradation.<br />
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Constructed of #304 or #316 stainless steel, it is available finished to sanitary or industrial standards.<br />
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The sifter is available as a stand-alone unit or paired with any of the company's size reduction equipment including lump breakers, screen classifying cutters, pin mills, attrition mills, rotary knife cutters, hammer mills and shredders; or mixing/blending equipment including ribbon/paddle/plow blenders, rotary batch mixers, rotary continuous mixers, fluidized bed mixers and variable intensity blenders.<br />
22 May,2019