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Vacuum dissolver for laboratory and pilot plant

A Fullbrook Systems product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Oct 24, 2005

The Dispermat VE from Fullbrook Systems is a newly designed vacuum dissolver for laboratory and pilot plant, with a large vacuum chamber, constructed to allow the use of different sized containers

The Dispermat VE from Fullbrook Systems is a newly designed vacuum dissolver for laboratory and pilot plant.

The large vacuum chamber is constructed to allow the use of different sized containers.

This allows single wall, double wall as well as thin walled disposable containers to be used.

During operation, the flow pattern of the millbase can be easily observed through the spacious viewing glass and the height of the dissolver shaft can be adjusted accordingly.

Raw materials can also be added via the product addition opening during the dispersion process without stopping the machine.

The Dispermat VE is available in two different sizes: Dispermat VE25 suitable for 3 l and 25 l containers Dispermat VE100 suitable for 10 l to 100 l containers.

The Dispermat VE is fitted with the advanced C-control electronics which offers comprehensive control over all of the important process parameters.

An automatic gross power compensation feature ensures that the power is transferred into process in a reproducible way.

The effective power that has been transferred into the product is displayed on the control panel.

In addition the integrated timer, programmable cut off values and the data base with which up to 100 specific instrument adjustments can be made, open up new opportunities for the operator.

The optional WIN-DISP Pro software is available to display, record and document all of the process parameters.

The Dispermat VE is also available in an explosion proof construction (ATEX zone 1).

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