News | November 4, 1998

New Vibrasonic 2000 Mesh Deblinding System Revolutionises The Processing of Difficult Materials

Source: Russell Finex, Inc.
Russell Finex, Inc.new mesh deblinding system, the Vibxasonic 2000, which sets unrivalled performance standards to allow high speed sieving of difficult, dry or sticky materials using meshes as fine as 25 microns, thus transforming production line efficiency, has been introduced by <%=company%>, of Feltham, Middlesex.

Designed to enhance the performance of any standard separator up to 2 metres in diameter the new Vibrasonie 2000 also has a new and highly efficient generator with the capacity to go up to 200 watts, compared to 40 watts for previous models.

The fully detachable Vibrasonic Probe incorporates a titanium core to interface with the Velocity fransfer Ring. Its extreme durability increases the Probe's life significantly and virtually eliminates wear and tear on contact surfaces.

Another benefit of the Vibrasonic system is its Power By Demand operating principle which solves the problem of uneven loading. Constant feedback from the separator to the Vibrasonic control system enables the power to be automatically increased when the separator mesh is heavily loaded. This maintains the amplitude of the ultrasonics, allowing materials to pass through quickly and efficiently without blinding.

Consistency is thus maintained throughout a production run whatever the operating conditions.

Additional options include a model certified flameproof to EEx d IIB T6 and explosion proof to Class Z, Division 1, Group C.D. T6, Class 11, Division 1, Groups E.R.G.T6, NEMA 4 and a stainless steel cover matched to the quality control standards of the pharmaceutical industry.