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Mills Majac

Some mechanical air classifiers are designed so that the fine product must pass radially inward through rotor blades instead of spirally moving across them as with whizzer blades. Examples are the Mikron separator Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems Div.), Sturtevant Side Draft separator, and the Majac classifier shown attached to the Majac jet mill (Fig. 20-55). [Pg.1857]

There are several mechanical air classifiers designed to operate in the superfine 10- to 90- Im range. Two of these are the Mikroplex spiral air classifier MP T Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems Div.) and the classifier which is an intregal part of the Hurricane pulverizer-classifier ABB Raymond Div, Combustion Engineering Inc.) described under Hammer Mills. Others are the Majac classifier Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems Div.), the Sturtevant Superfine Air Separator, and the Bradley RMC classifier. These also use a vaned rotor, but operate at higher speed with higher power input and lower throughput. [Pg.1857]

Fluidized-bed opposed-jet mills Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems Div.) differ from the Majac mill in that powder is not fed into the jets, but the jets impinge into a chamber mich contains suspended powder. The powder is entrained into the jets. This ehminates wear on the nozzles, and reduces contamination. Otherwise, construction and appheations are similar to the Majac mill. The fluidized-bed level is maintained a few inches above the jets. The Fluidized-bed mill is available in 13 sizes with air volumes ranging from. 50 to 11,000 mVh. One application is for toner grinding. [Pg.1866]

Two mills in this category are the Majac mill manufactured by Hosokawa, seen in Figure 12.7(g), and the Micronizer manufactured by Sturtevant. Performance data for Micronizer are found in Table 12.11(b), but both mills are expected to achieve similar results. [Pg.379]


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