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News Release from: GEA Niro | Subject: Spray Fluidiser
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 April 2007
Spray Fluidiser available for evaluation
testing
Niro has installed a Spray Fluidiser in its process and product test centre, to provide assistance to customers to design their products and processes for optimum production and product quality
Niro in Copenhagen has recently installed a Spray Fluidiser in its process and product test centre The Spray Fluidiser is trusted Niro technology that has been used widely throughout industry for many years to combine drying and granulation in a single operation and transform pumpable feed into a non-dusty, non-chalky, free-flowing granulate
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Oct 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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As most materials behave differently in a Spray Fluidiser, applications need to be tested in a pilot plant prior to full-scale production.
The addition of this equipment to the test centre has fulfilled this important requirement.
The Niro test centre is already the largest of its kind in Europe.
It includes over 35 different pilot plants including: spray drying, freeze drying, fluid bed drying, flash drying, agglomeration, extraction, concentration, swirl fluidisation and laboratory facilities.
All are available to help customers design their products and processes for optimum production and product quality.
The Spray Fluidiser now allows Niro customers to evaluate this technique without the need to invest in the plant itself.
The test centre provides full product and process evaluation to help customers perfect products and production processes while comparing Spray Fluidization against alternative technologies.
The test centre is also able to process batches of customers' products for contract manufacturing projects.
The introduction of this new equipment into the text centre further strengthens Niro's leading role in the global chemical market.
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