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'''Micro Pelletizers''' are commonly used in lab and chemical processes that require tinier pellet output. The Micro Pelletizer consists of a pan, drive and plows, which are supported on a heavy structural frame and base. | |||
The pan is driven by an 1800 rpm TEFC motor through a vari-drive belt and heavy-duty gear reducer. It is mounted on the output shaft of the reducer for disc sizes from three feet to eight feet in diameter. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:56, 5 October 2012
Micro Pelletizers are commonly used in lab and chemical processes that require tinier pellet output. The Micro Pelletizer consists of a pan, drive and plows, which are supported on a heavy structural frame and base.
The pan is driven by an 1800 rpm TEFC motor through a vari-drive belt and heavy-duty gear reducer. It is mounted on the output shaft of the reducer for disc sizes from three feet to eight feet in diameter.
Video