Granulator for the pharmaceutical industry VJRMG-1.5
laboratoryR&Dcontinuous

granulator for the pharmaceutical industry
granulator for the pharmaceutical industry
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Characteristics

Applications
for the pharmaceutical industry, laboratory, R&D
Other characteristics
continuous, with touchscreen, wet

Description

VJ Instruments has Introduced the Rapid Mixer Granulator, a revolutionary machine , adapted to handle smaller trial batches for Granulator. Our new Granulator offers multiple processing providing both flexibility and cost benefits. VJ Instruments has Introduced the Rapid Mixer Granulator, a revolutionary machine , adapted to handle smaller trial batches for Granulator. Our new Granulator offers multiple processing providing both flexibility and cost benefits. General Structure & Mountings Mounting frame is made out of mild steel & SS304 and M.S. parts cladded or covered with SS304, in which drive assembly is mounted at the bottom. This frame is covered with SS304 sheet. Mixing bowl is mounted at the top of this frame. Mounting platform is covered with SS304 covers from all sides. Staircase & railings are not required in 10 Lit. Mixing Container Mixing container (bowl), in which contact parts are made out of SS316 quality material. It comprises a flat base with a lower vertical cylindrical wall section and an upper conical section. A conical bowl is the natural shape for difficult materials. Light dusty powders do not float unmixed on the surface of the circulating vortex. Wet granulations do not stick to the walls, but discharge cleanly from the bowl with no product loss. Specially designed bowl is provided with lid which is having a vent, view and charging ports. Main impeller’s drive shaft is mounted directly on output shaft of the worm reduction gear box.

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