Air classifier CALCIPLEX ACP
particlehigh-performanceclassifier

air classifier
air classifier
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Characteristics

Technology
air
Separated substance
particle
Other characteristics
classifier, high-performance, cast iron

Description

More performance – less energy. Experience a significant increase in efficiency with the Alpine Calciplex ACP. Hosokawa Alpine´s innovative classifying technology was permanently adjusted to the rapid changing market demands. The ACP classifier represents the latest development of ALPINE classifiers, and combines the achievements of the well know high technology based on the energy efficient solid body rotation principle. The ALPINE ACP sets a new benchmark in the powder technology in terms of energy efficiency, cut points and maintenance. Principle of operation The feed material is offered from bottom pneumatically together with the primary central air flow. This airstream disperses the material and directs it to the classifier wheel on top of the classifier. With a high wheel speed, only fine particles can enter the classifier wheel. Coarse particles are rejected and leave the classifier through the bottom discharge. Features Robust classifier housing of solid cast iron ensures smooth running and durability Low pressure drop Low classifying wheel speed Optimisation of the classifying wheel on the basis of the in-house developed NG geometry Energy savings of up to 25 % compared with long-established machine generations Maximum throughput rates in the fineness range d97 = 6 – 40 μm Ideal in a closed circuit with ball mills or as a high-performance final classification unit Constant particle size distribution with precise top cut Excellent price-performance ratio

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