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Kason : Quick Cleaning Centrifugal Screener
By Margaret Paszinski
Nov 6, 2007
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MILLBURN, NJ -- A new medium capacity Centri-Sifter centrifugal screener model “MO” from Kason Corporation features a cantilevered shaft with two, externally-mounted bearings between the screening chamber and motor drive, allowing all internals to slide freely from the shaft end for cleaning, screen changes, or inspection.

Wide spacing between the bearings, a large diameter shaft, and a flexible shaft coupling combine to prevent vibration, even at high speeds under heavy, imbalanced loads, according to the company.

The new screener is intended for food, dairy, and pharmaceutical applications requiring thorough wash-down, as well as other applications involving frequent screen changes/inspections or runs of multiple materials where cross-contamination is of concern.

It is available with compliance to USDA, FDA, BISSC, 3-A, and other US and European sanitary standards, with Nylon monofilament, woven wire, or wedgewire screen cylinders. Configurations are offered for continuous operation in-line with dilute-phase pneumatic conveying systems, as well as gravity-fed applications.

Opening a hinged door at the discharge end of the screening chamber allows a retainer plate, screen cylinder, and helical paddle/feed screw assembly to be removed in one minute, according to the company.

Dry or moist bulk solid material is gravity-fed into the feed inlet and redirected into the cylindrical sifting chamber by means of a feed screw. Rotating helical paddles within the chamber continuously propel the material against the screen, while the resultant, centrifugal force on the particles accelerates them through the apertures.

In addition to sifting and scalping of dry bulk materials, the screener can break up soft agglomerates and/or dewater moist solids or slurries. Oversized particles and trash are ejected through the end of the screen cylinder into a discharge spout.

High-capacity, cantilevered screeners configured with a third bearing on the hinged door are also manufactured by the company, as are circular vibratory screeners and circular fluid bed dryers, coolers, and moisturizers.

For more information contact:
Kason Corporation
67-71 East Willow St.
Millburn, NJ 07041
Telephone: 973-467-8140
Email: info@kason.com
Web site: http://www.kason.com/Kason


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