New De-Clumper Lump Breaker Features Support Base and Infeed Hopper Design
RDC-1530-SS lump breaker is powered by a 5 HP (3.7 kW) motor with self-lubricating chain and sprocket drive. De-lumps bulk materials that are agglomerated or solidified during storage or shipment to their original particle sizes and flowability. #304 or #316 stainless steel constructed units can be finished to food, pharmaceutical or industrial standards.
Read More »Hydraulic Breaker can match frequency to ground conditions.
To promote efficiency in demolition and rock-breaking applications, DXB260H features 2-speed control of breaker frequency for adjustment between short and long stroke settings. Product weighs 5,400 lb and delivers up to 600 blows/min. It is designed for use with excavators in 27-37 metric ton range. Rated in 8,000 lb-ft impact energy class, breaker requires hydraulic flow rate from 39.5-63.5 gpm....
Read More »Lump Breaker integrates into bulk bag discharger.
Lump Breaker has dual 1 in. diameter, counter-rotating shafts with eccentric rotor blades running between companion stators. Design of rotating shafts facilitates cleaning, and tools are required for assembly and disassembly. Unit integrates into bulk bag discharger to reduce material lump sizes down to pneumatically conveyable size. Maximum discharge particle size is 3/8 in.
Read More »How To Engineer Precision Miniature Components
This white paper provides an overview into engineering precision miniature components. Design considerations for miniature metal parts include size, shape, and material, precision and finishing.
Read More »DoorKing Releases Advanced Long Range Card Reader System with Frequency Hopping Technology
The DoorKing DKS AVI system is at the cutting edge of automotive security technology and represents a leap forward in engineering innovation. When it comes to long-range passive card readers, we lead the industry and set the standard for quality and performance. To find out why the DoorKing DKS AVI system is taking the automotive security industry by storm, see our video.
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