Processing / Mixing / Blending Equipment
Attrition Mill
May 8, 2013 4:30 pm | Product Releases | CommentsA new Model SK-24-MS Attrition Mill from Munson Machinery reduces friable chemicals and minerals, as well as metal powders, wood flour, fertilizers, insecticides and fibers, producing particles within relatively narrow size ranges from 10- down to 100-mesh.
LISTED UNDER: MILLS, homogenizingDewatering-Clarifying Screener
May 8, 2013 4:10 pm | Product Releases | CommentsSEPARATION/FILTRATION: Kason Corporation's Vibroscreen® Dewatering-Clarifying Screener with anti-blinding spray-wash system is designed for separating solid materials from liquids at high rates on a batch or continuous basis. The unit contains a 48" (1219 mm) diameter screen in a cylindrical housing supported on a circular base by springs.
LISTED UNDER: Processing EquipmentGravity Separator
May 7, 2013 4:25 pm | Product Releases | CommentsSEPARATION/FILTRATION: Triple/S Dynamics, Inc.'s Model T-20, with 20 square feet of separation surface, is the largest of the PACE separators. Designed for dry particle separation, this model is free of "drift" once the controls have been set.
LISTED UNDER: Processing EquipmentHigh Efficiency Impeller
April 30, 2013 4:23 pm | Product Releases | CommentsThe Chemineer XE-3 is a high efficiency axial flow impeller for heat transfer, blending and solids suspension applications. The Chemineer XE-3 impeller is as much as 10% more efficient than the highly regarded HE-3 and other high efficiency impellers in turbulent mixing.
LISTED UNDER: AGITATORS, turbineSide Entry Mixers
April 25, 2013 4:09 pm | Product Releases | CommentsPhiladelphia Mixing Solutions, Ltd. announces the advancements of their leading Cutlass™ side entry mixers to include the BSE-R fixed-angle and the BSE-R swivel models. This development in mixer technology provides benefits for maintenance, reliability, operations, and promotes energy conservation for cost-effectiveness.
LISTED UNDER: Mixers, barrel/drum/jar rollingPolyethylene Mixing Blade
April 23, 2013 4:37 pm | Product Releases | CommentsConn and Company's latest UHMW polyethylene blade is abrasive resistant and chemical resistant providing extended life. Once the edges are worn, users can turn the blade over to use the other side.
LISTED UNDER: BladesMilling System
April 15, 2013 5:10 pm | Product Releases | CommentsINTERPHEX Coverage: Sturtevant's ARTMiS (Automated RealTime Milling System) is designed to simplify the particle size reduction process and maintain product quality regardless of fluctuating variables. ARTMiS will help pharmaceutical manufacturers increase yield and efficiency.
LISTED UNDER: MILLS, colloidMembrana
April 1, 2013 6:27 am | News | CommentsMembrana has announced that another Liqui-Cel Membrane Contactor system for oxygen removal is being shipped to Korea.
LISTED UNDER: DEHUMIDIFIERS | WATER CONDITIONING/TREATING UNITS | DEAERATORS, waterPiston Compressors
March 27, 2013 4:20 pm | Product Releases | CommentsGEA Refrigeration Technologies' GEA Bock piston compressors allow Company to offer piston and screw compressors from five to 6,100 CFM using various refrigerants including R-134a, R-404a, CO2, NH3 and others. GEA Bock's diverse offering from five to approximately 200 CFM is ideal for various applications in the cooling and refrigeration industry.
LISTED UNDER: Processing EquipmentMixer/Grinder
March 27, 2013 10:30 am | Product Releases | CommentsHollymatic's 3000 Mixer/Grinder has a 300 lb. hopper capacity and is ideal for small to medium sized food processors. Solidly constructed from heavy gauge stainless steel with seam welded corners, the unit offers smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces.
LISTED UNDER: Mixers, continuous solid/liquidTribe: Nevada Coal Plant Falsified Pollution Data
March 21, 2013 7:04 am | News | CommentsRepresentatives of an Indian tribe fighting to force the closure of a coal-fired power plant outside Las Vegas said Wednesday they uncovered evidence that from 2006 to 2011, the state's dominant electric utility submitted "phony" reports to the state about pollution levels near the plant, and avoided any penalty when the problem was discovered.
LISTED UNDER: Plant Operations | Plant Maintenance | Environmental ControlsClaims Against BP Contractors Dismissed
March 21, 2013 7:01 am | by MICHAEL KUNZELMAN,Associated Press | News | CommentsA federal judge conducting a trial to assign fault for the nation's worst offshore oil spill dismissed claims Wednesday against a BP contractor and the company that made a key safety device on the drilling rig that exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, triggering the disaster.
LISTED UNDER: Plant Operations | Material Handling | Process Today DailyIllinois, Iowa Could Bid on Fertilizer Facility
March 20, 2013 9:22 am | News | CommentsIllinois and Iowa could get into a bidding war over the construction of a $1.2 billion fertilizer production facility.
LISTED UNDER: Plant Operations | Material Handling | Plant MaintenanceU.S. Orders Nuclear Sites to Upgrade Vents
March 20, 2013 9:16 am | News | CommentsU.S. nuclear power plants must upgrade ventilation systems at 31 reactors with designs similar to those that melted down two years ago in Japan, under a Nuclear Regulatory Commission order that stops short of requiring filtered vents, as some safety advocates and NRC's staff had urged.
LISTED UNDER: Plant Operations | Safety | Process Today DailyTransocean CEO Testifies at Gulf Spill Trial
March 19, 2013 7:22 am | News | CommentsThe chief executive of the company that owned the drilling rig that exploded in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 says its employees "should have done more" to avert the disaster that killed 11 workers and caused the nation's worst offshore oil spill.
LISTED UNDER: Plant Operations | Plant Maintenance | Environmental Controls
