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Rotor granulator RFG 150 DA
for the pharmaceutical industrycontinuousdry

rotor granulator
rotor granulator
rotor granulator
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Characteristics

Applications
for the pharmaceutical industry
Other characteristics
continuous, rotor, dry

Description

The RFG 150 DA has been developed by Alexanderwerk as a modular attachment to an universal drive motor of the UM series. The rotary fine granulator is designed for granulation of dry or slightly moist substances and meets all standard requirements for the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries as well as for LifeScience and nuclear technology. The UM universal drive motor system has an integrated quick release coupling that enables a variety of attachments to be mounted to the UM drive base. Other attachments could be the grater/shredder PGS 165 A. Depending on the raw material and screen basket, the throughput can be as high as 400 kg/h, with screen baskets with mesh sizes from 0.63 mm to 3.15 mm available to achieve varying granule properties. The Alexanderwerk RFG is patented granulator in Diagonal-Design®, whichg raises the capacity up to 100 %. This design effectively increases the working area of the screen, but still yields minimal fines generation, leading to a doubling of throughput and in turn to a very gentle process with minimal fines generation. Additionally production costs are reduced and the quality of the final product is increased. In addition, the mobile design provides great flexibility during compaction and allows an easy maintenance. TECHNICAL DATA throughput, continuous operation - up to 400 kg/h rotor diameter - 150 mm working / operation length - approx. 220 mm mesh size - 0.63 – 3.15 mm weight - approx. 90 kg dimensions incl. trolley (HxWxD) - approx. 1,300 mm x 900 mm x 1,000 mm
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.