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Exhibitions: Maintec + Easyfairs Solids 2008
News Release from: Russell Finex | Subject: Easyfairs solids
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 December 2007
Russell Finex - the finest separation
technology
Russell Finex, leading manufacturers of fine mesh separation equipment, will showcase their range of screening and separation machines at EasyFairs Solids on the 11th and 12th of March
With over 70 years experience serving processing companies across numerous industries in the UK and the rest of the world, Russell Finex are gearing up to share their extensive knowledge and expertise with visitors to their stand On display will be the newest addition to the Russell family, the Blow Thru Sieve
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed to remove oversize contamination from powders during dilute phase pneumatic conveying, the Blow Thru Sieve improves product quality without sacrificing productivity.
By combining screening and transportation, the sieve eliminates double handling, increasing efficiency.
Its unique design allows the sieve to achieve phenomenal throughput rates, enabling processors to screen material as they load or unload tankers or silos without slowing the process.
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The Blow Thru Sieve is a fully certified pressure vessel and meets international pressure equipment legislation.
It can be used up to a maximum pressure of 2 bar and is ideal for any bulk powder application where quality and efficiency are important factors.
Russell Finex will also be demonstrating a working model of the Compact Airlock, a revolutionary, award-winning sieve particularly well suited to the pharmaceutical industry.
With its patented inflatable clamping system, the machine achieves OEL containment levels of less than 1ug/m3.
This protects against product leakage, protecting workers from harmful dust.
Russell Finex are also featuring their Finex Separator, in a 40inch version.
This popular machine can accurately grade or size powders on up to 4 fractions, achieving 5 separations.
The Finex Separator achieves many measurable benefits over conventional separators including lower noise levels and higher sieving efficiency.
Finally, the Compact 1500, the largest available Russell check screener, will be displayed to visitors.
Achieving high capacities while improving product quality, the machine is exceptionally well suited to coping with the most demanding of production schedules.
All of these units can be supplied to the latest ATEX approval ratings making them suitable for installation in potentially hazardous environments.
With their global headquarters in England, and operations spread out across the world, Russell Finex are market-leaders in separation solutions.
Highly experienced representatives will be on hand at the stand to answer any questions.
EasyFairs Solids will be held at the NEC in Birmingham.
The Russell Finex stand can be found in Hall 7 at Stands S38 and S51.
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