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Laboratory Classifier features gas flow volume of 29 scfm.

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Laboratory Classifier features gas flow volume of 29 scfm.
Laboratory Classifier features gas flow volume of 29 scfm.

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October 19, 2004 - High Dispersion Air Classifier, Model CFS 5 HD-S, features ConVor constant radial velocity classifier wheel. Suited for low volume and/or high value materials, unit guarantees optimal classifying results on laboratory scale. Accessible design and removable parts facilitate cleaning of machine. Complete classifier system can be provided with feeder, cyclone, filter, blower, and control panel completely installed on base frame.

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NETZSCH, Inc.
119 Pickering Way
Exton, PA, 19341
USA



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New Laboratory-Ultra-Fine-Classifier

Our existing wide range of sizes and machine designs of CFS/HD-S high-performance-ultra-fine classifiers has recently been complimented by a new laboratory machine.

Excellent particle size selectivity and exact internal product flow of the product are the essential characteristics of this air classifier. The classifying results of these machines show a high degree of efficiency due in particular by a very high dispersion effect (HD = High Dispersion) before the product is separated via the classifier wheel.

A further reason for the excellent classifying results achieved by this series of classifiers is the geometry of the classifying wheel itself. As with the other classifiers in the CFS/HD-S series, the patented "ConVor" constant radial velocity classifier wheel is the heart of the classifier.

The CFS 5 HD-S High Dispersion Air Classifier with a gas flow volume of 50 m3/h (approximately 29 SCFM) is the smallest machine of this series and guarantees optimal classifying results on a laboratory scale. Low volume and/or high value materials can be classified on this new laboratory-size mill. The easy-access and consequently easy-cleaning of the machine is ensured by a very accessible design with all parts completely removable.

A complete classifier system can be provided with a feeder, cyclone, filter, blower and control panel completely installed on a base frame at an attractive price. As a further option, a CGS 10 Fluidised Bed Jet Mill can be installed on the base frame to provide a complete and totally flexible laboratory system.

Further information can be requested from NETZSCH Fine Particle Technology or found in our website http://www.netzschusa.com
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