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They work silently, they operate inside steel chambers and they help to uncover secrets It's rather unfair that they get away with this, but crafty always does |
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BUHRIG Laboratory Tumbling Mill - Features 1 - The mills consist of Mild Steel Shells (see table below for dimensions) supported on, and driven by, polyurethane rollers. This results in minimum noise level 2 - The shell is rubber lined for wear, with suitable rubber lifter bars. One end is removable for access and enables complete clean out for accurate sampling 3 - The feed chute is fitted to the feed end, and a trommel screen or end grating of suitable size mesh at the discharge end. A peripheral discharge can be fitted if required 4 - The drive unit comprises a suitable motor (see below) with an infinitely variable electonic speed control enabling speeds from 55% to 80% of critical speed. The motor drives the mill through a toothed rubber belt to the support/drive rollers. This allows for experimentation to attain optimum grinding speed 5 - The rollers are fitted to shafts running in ball bearings, resulting in minimal maintenance requirements 6 - The entire unit is in a single module covered with a safety guard covering all moving parts except the mill ends, for safety in a laboratory environment |
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View of the BUHRIG Mill with the protective guards removed, revealing the drive and machined drum |
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View of the BUHRIG Mill with safety guard covering in place |
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BUHRIG SOUTHERN AFRICA, 156 Main Reef Road, Benrose, Johannesburg, South Africa |
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Phone: +27-11-614-6674 Fax: +27-11-618-4729 Email: william@jampacked.co.za |
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