Laboratory divider PT 300
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laboratory divider
laboratory divider
laboratory divider
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A faultless and comparable analysis is closely linked to accurate sample handling. Only a sample representative of the initial material can provide meaningful analysis results. Rotating sample dividers ensure the representativeness of a sample and thus the reproducibility of the analysis. The rotating sample divider PT 300 is specially designed for representative, dust-free division and volume reduction of large amounts of powdered or granular bulk materials. The selection of different dividing modules determines the dividing ratio and the sample amount. APPLICATION EXAMPLES cement clinker, chemicals, coffee, construction materials, fertilizers, fillers, flours, grains, metals powders, minerals, nuts, sand, seeds, soils, washing powder, ... PRODUCT ADVANTAGES exact dividing, also of larger quantities modular design variable speed 18 - 53 min-1 extraction of 4 - 10 samples for batch processing extraction of 1 sample for continuous processing with reject hopper design ensures easy flow control and cleaning inspection window with light facilitates monitoring of sample division process vibratory feeder with push-fit feed chute for easy cleaning removable base frame allows for variable operation height FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE The sample is fed as a continuous stream at a controlled rate via the chute. Either one part sample is extracted or the stream is divided into equal segments by the action of a “circle” of segmental buckets rotating beneath it. The unit operates in accordance with internationally recognized sampling protocols and divides samples in a representative and reproducible way.

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