The Russell Compact sieve is ideal for high-capacity check-screening or sifting especially where headroom is restricted. The vibratory screener accurately check-screens powders and slurries to remove oversize contamination. In one pass, materials can be screened and sized to safeguard the purity of powders and ensure that the final product is of the highest quality.
Its innovative design means the sieve is less than half the height of a traditional sieving machine. The quick release clamps make the unit quick to dis-assemble and clean between product changes, without the need for tools. The totally enclosed unit ensures complete product containment and protects operators from harmful dust.
Options: Bag dump station low level bag dump and check- screening Self-loading Sieve Load, check-screen and discharge materials in one dust-tight operation Clean/Steam In Place Sieve - cleaning system to wet toxic powders before strip down
Easily fits into small spaces Fast screen changesNo tools needed Dry or liquid screening High throughputs with half the size Quiet operation less than 70 dBA
Sizes available: 15, 22", 36", 48", 60"
Blow Thru Sieve
SCREEN POWDERS BEFORE STORAGE & TRANSPORT
The Russell Blow Thru Sieve is designed for use in pneumatic conveying lines. The unit achieves throughputs of up to 60,000Ibs per hour, enabling processors to check-screen and transport materials as you unload railcars, tankers and silos without slowing the process.
Ideal for any bulk powder application up to 1 bar pressure (14.5psi), the Blow Thru Sieve ensures that powders coming in or leaving a plant are free from contamination.
Options: Inspection ports for constant mesh monitoring Choice of finishes, including FDA approved materials for food applications
Unload and check-screen incoming powders from trucks, tankers, railcars or silos Throughputs of up to 60,000Ibs per hour needed Fast screen changes no tools lneeded Check-screen powders dilute phase pneumatic conveying Compact & portable
Airswept Sieve
PNEUMATICALLY CONVEYS & CHECK-SCREENS POWDERS
The Russell Airswept Sieve check-screens powders and also vacuum conveys materials in one totally enclosed, dust-free operation. It can be utilized between a variety of process stages, including mixing, drying, granulation and tabletting.
Vacuum is applied through the vibrating mesh, which draws a continuous fluidized stream of powder onto or through the mesh. After check-screening, clean powder is pneumatically conveyed to the next process stage.
The sanitary screener is manufactured in a range of finishes and all contact parts are made from stainless steel or FDA approved materials.
Options: Magnetic trap to remove sub-mesh sized ferrous contaminants Full documentation pack to help gain FDA approval for your process
Dust-tight screening and conveying in one operation Input from a hopper, silo or direct from sacks or drums through a suction wand Fast screen changes no tools needed High throughputs with half the size
The Russell Compact Airlock Screener features a validatable pneumatic clamping system, giving an OEL containment value of less than 1 micro g/m3.
With powders safely contained, the screener accurately removes any contamination and therefore improves product quality. Oversize contamination is accurately removed by the mesh screen fitted to the unit, while the good product passes through the mesh and on to the next stage of production.
Options: Magnetic trap to remove sub-mesh sized ferrous contaminants Wet in place cleaning - Spray ball system to wet toxic powders before strip down Full documentation pack to help gain FDA approval for your process
Airlock system offers excellent product containment, reducing OEL levels Inflatable clamping system for quick mesh change and cleaning without tools Sanitary, crevice-free design for easy cleaning between product batches Quiet operation less than 65 dBA
Mini Sifter
SMALL BATCH SIEVING
The Mini Sifter is perfect for sieving small batches of powders to remove contamination. This small, portable sieve is suitable for all industries including bakeries, laboratories, start up companies and pilot plants.