Hosokawa Acm Talc Grindingstone

  • ACM Hosokawa Alpine

    ACM ECCL combines the advantages of the CL model, namely compact configuration with short connections to downstream system sections, with those of the EC model, with the main focus laid on short cleaning times ACM 2 and 5 for laboratory and smallbatch production With the newly developed easyclean concept, the Mikro ACM HOSOKAWA MICRONTeknol ACM e 106/061/4M HOSOKAWA MICRON A Division of HOsOKAWA AlPiNe Aktiengesellschaft Welserstr 9/11 51149 CologneGermany Mail to POBox 92 02 62 The Mikro ACM 2/5 eC grinding system is supplied either as a compact unit or in a configuration to suit the customer s individual requirements With a space ACM Hosokawa Alpinehosokawa acm talc grinding sarlblissonfrTalc has been used for so many different application for a very long time In daily life, like cosmetics, body care, food, medicine and many more The industry is demanding increasingly high demands on the already high quality mineral through its special propertiesTalc Hosokawa AlpineMikro ACM® Air Classifying Mills were invented by HMPS in the late 1960’s and are one of the most versatile types of size reduction equipment available in the marketThese units while being capable of producing fine, medium and coarse grinds for a wide Mikro ACM® Air Classifying Mill Hosokawa Micron Talc Compared with limestone, talc is a specialty within the filler market Because there are numerous types of talc that vary widely dependent on the individual deposit, both the processing and the application of this raw material are extremely diverse Talc has the following features: Platelike, laminar structure Low hardness valueFiller HOSOKAWAMICRON CORPORATION

  • Bumper Talc HOSOKAWAMICRON CORPORATION

    Increase of bulk density of talc Talc for this application is sized of d50 = 40 – 70 μm and it is required to maintain flake shape for the reason of keeping plastic forming strength In order to mix with plastics, 2530% of talc with bulk density of 017 – 020 g/ml is required to have higher kneading efficiencyAir Classifier Mill Specifications Available in a range of sizes from 2 kW Lab RD version up to 600 kW; Range also includes two special designs, ACM EC (easy clean) with CIP capability and ACM SB (split body) where the mill cover opens to allow both body sections Air Classifier Mill Hosokawa Micron Ltd  Talc d50 = 24µm 26 15 46 60 12 205 Green tea (Tea leaves) Max 5mm 60 12 90 28 15 65 ACMCR works on the same principle as the ACM Pulverizer and has the same wide range of applications Comparison with conventional ACM (ACMH) 02 08 06 04 01 00 Costs comparison to jet mill Selection diagram The above data is reference by ACM30CR HAWA / MIR ACM Pulverizer Model CR Hosokawa  400 ACM 400 100 1,500 20,000 40 600 ACM 600 150 1,500 30,000 60 PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES FOR TOMORROWSSMS 3 LAB SCALE TO LARGE PRODUCTION MODELS Data provided in this chart is a guideline only and does not represent a performance guarantee Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems invented the Mikro ACM® Air Classifying Mill in 1962 to addressAir Classifying Mill Hosokawa Micron Powder SystemsThe grinding rolls are equipped with a hydraulic pressure mechanism for all machine sizes Its applications are suitable for materials up to a maximum Mohs' hardness of 6 with up to 6% quartz content Examples include talc, dolomite, quicklime, calcium Alpine AWM Table Roller Mill Hosokawa Micron