Tumbler screening for fine and ultra-fine sieving

In industries such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food processing, precise and efficient separation of fine and ultra-fine particles from bulk materials is crucial. Traditional screening methods often fall short, resulting in inadequate separation and contamination issues, impacting product quality and operational efficiency.

Optimizing fine particle separation and screening quality

The tumbler screening method from Allgaier Process Technology stands out due to its unique three-dimensional tumbling motion, generated by an eccentric drive. This motion ensures that particles stay on the screen surface longer, leading to precise separation and high screening efficiency. Capable of producing up to seven fractions, this technique is suitable for a variety of industries including pharmaceuticals, food processing, chemicals, and mining. The availability of sieve cleaning options, such as ultrasonic technology, prevents clogging and enhances throughput rates. With machine sizes ranging from 600 mm to 2,900 mm in diameter, and options for difficult-to-screen materials down to 20 µm mesh size, the system offers flexibility for different applications. Its low-noise, low-vibration operation, along with robust design, ensures durability and easy maintenance.

Benefits

  • Precise separation into up to seven fractions
  • Suitable for fine particles down to 20 µm
  • Prevents screen clogging with ultrasonic cleaning
  • Flexible sizes from 600 mm to 2,900 mm
  • Durable design with minimal maintenance

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