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ANALYSIS AIR JET SIEVE 200 LS-N

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ANALYSIS AIR JET SIEVE 200 LS-N  

Air jet sieving permits simple and fast particle size analysis. Therefore, this method has developed into a standard method worldwide over the last 50 years.
The 200 LS-N analysis air jet sieve is designed to measure the fineness of powders down to 10 µm and belongs in every modern particle size laboratory. To rule out operating errors, the unit works with defined parameters. The result in the form of a particle size distribution based on real mass portions is unequivocal, precise and furthermore reproducible. As a result, the 200 LS-N is an accredited testing unit for the exact determination of the powder fineness.
As the specialist when it comes to the processing of dust-explosive products, Alpine joined forces with customers and test institutes to investigate the handling of products in the laboratory and to draw up a risk analysis for Alpine`s own laboratory units. During the course of these measures and subsequent to modification of the relevant accessories, Alpine received the EC Design Test Certificate IBEXU06ATEX1074 X as per 94/9/EG (ATEX) Ex-II 1/-D c T 100°C for its 200 LS-N Air Jet Sieve. This means that the 200 LS-N is also ideal for the particle size analysis of dust-explosive powders.
NEW - 200 LS-N in special antistatic design
As a means of reliably preventing the product in the air jet sieve from becoming electrostatically charged, Hosokawa Alpine now offers two new features.

More information:     Hosokawa Micron B.V.    
Placed: 19/02/2008 Shown: news 1051 x, print version 19 x