PPS Air Classifier Mill

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Ultra fine grinding & controlled particle size distribution

Industrial milling for heat-sensitive and specialty powders

PPS Air Classifier Milling Machines are ideally suited for grinding ultra-fine powders, as well as heat sensitive powders. Precise control over “particle cut point” is achieved through an internal air-classifying wheel and an independent drive. It’s typical milled particle size range down to a D50 as low as 5 to 10µ.

Kemutec’s Air Classifier Mill includes a gas intake system for either air or inert gases, while its grinding media parts are interchangeable – providing easy maintenance.

To allow for simple and quick access the Air Classifier Mill also features a hinged and interlocked top cover. Its performance is extremely efficient, making the PPS Mill a popular choice for fine powder processors.

Features and Benefits

  • High energy controlled grinding
  • Temperature controlled grinding
  • Tight particle size distribution
  • Easy to clean with unique side opening design

Related Industries

  • Plastics
  • Plastics Recycling
  • Chemicals
  • Batteries
  • Food & Pet Food
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Nonwovens

Range Information

  • 11 model size range, from lab through large production mills
  • 5 hp to 400 hp main drives
  • Typical milled particle size range down to a D50 of 10μ to 5μ
  • Easy to adjust particle size output
  • Integral classifier for a fine powder

Technical Data

  • High energy controlled grinding
  • Temperature controlled grinding
  • Tight particle size distribution
  • Easy to clean with unique side opening design
  • Easy to adjust particle size output
  • Integral classifier for a fine powder

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See the Kemutec PPS air classifier mill in action, efficiently grinding heat-sensitive and specialty powders for food, pharmaceutical, chemical, and coating applications. Precise, easy to maintain, and built for consistent quality.

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