Impactor reduces size of various materials.
Designed for size reduction of minerals, ores, and chemicals, V-Slam(TM) is equipped with indexing feed tube and anvil ring as well as automatic recirculating lubrication system. Hydraulic powered opening of top housing facilitates access, while overall design facilitates replacement of distributor plates, shoes, and other impeller components. Machine offers particle size reduction ratio up to...
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Personal Impactor collects coarse/fine/ultrafine particles.
Sioutas Cascade Impactor separates and collects airborne particles in 5 size ranges: greater than 2.5 micron, 1.0-2.5 micron, 0.50-1.0 micron, 0.25-0.50 micron, and less than 0.25 micron. Unit is used with PTFE filters for minimal particle bounce and preservation of unstable compounds and clips to worker's collar or lapel for personal or area sampling. Optimal particle separation at specified...
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Horizontal Impactors crush stone, concrete, and asphalt.
Heavy-duty horizontal shaft impactors are built for maximum reduction in single-stage crushing in hard stone, secondary aggregate, and primary or secondary asphalt and concrete recycle applications. They are available in 7 sizes with capacities from 80 to 660 tph. Each model has high-chrome alloy hammers that are abrasion-resistant. Rotors are hard-surfaced in critical wear areas, and thermal...
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Choosing the Right Material for Your Project
When choosing an appropriate metal material, the range of options is so broad that selecting the correct material for your unique application can be challenging. Different metals have characteristics that can affect weldability, ductility, and formability. Our new eBook outlines the unique properties and applications of popular metals including: Stainless Steel Brass Aluminum Copper Titanium
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Solder Redefined
Indium Corporation has developed a new twist on traditional solder by developing a composite with a reinforced matrix internal structure. The result is a solder with increased strength and reliability. Check out this video to learn more about the mechanics behind the groundbreaking technology.
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