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cpp - Process technology for the chemical industry 03.2018

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cpp TRADE FAIR REVIEW Valves for hygienic filling Spray agglomeration The filling valve types F40 and F60 by Gemü follow the PD design, which makes it possible to securely isolate the moving parts of the actuator hermetically from the product area Picture: Gemü while simultaneously achieving a high number of switching cycles. This means that what is known as the lift effect, in which product residues are transported through the inserted spindle into areas in the actuator, which are not to be cleaned, is excluded. The valve exhibits a compact design and the ability to quickly and easily replace worn parts. Besides the conventional pneumatic variants, a motorised version is also available. The valves have a number of application areas in virtually any filling process in the hygienic and aseptic sector. Due to their one-piece PTFE seals, the valves are also suitable for media containing oil or fat. www.cpp-net.com Online search: cpp0318gemü Picture: Glatt Ingenieurtechnik Glatt introduces the compact fluidised bed system Modflex for the continuous spray agglomeration of fine powders and powder blends. This system enables the production of uniformly porous, virtually dust-free, soluble and easy to dose granules. The system is specially designed for production volumes of 100 to 3000 kg/h. Thanks to its compact design with spacesaving filters, it is particularly suitable for use in confined spaces or in rooms with low ceilings. Its in - stallation times are reduced by more than a third. The Atex compliant, wash-in-place version allows semi- or fully automated, time-saving and effective cleaning operations, and explosive powders may be processed safely. Depending on the application, the spray nozzles can be supplied as either top or bottom spray versions. www.cpp-net.com Online search: cpp0318glatt Compressed air from a container Dedusting with fire-protection Picture: Kaeser Kaeser offers a mobile compressed air device called Contain-Air. This is an overseas container equipped with a CSG or DSG series rotary screw pump and an integrated rotation dryer. The container may be positioned on any flat surface on company property. This offers the opportunity to produce oil-free compressed air without the need for a separate compressor room. Pressurising and drying process are carried out with high energy efficiency, due to the rotation dryer i.HOC. It uses the heat emerging from pressurising for air drying. Thereby a pressure dew point down to -30 °C can be achieved. www.cpp-net.com Online search: cpp0318kaeser Herding has made the filter units safer with regard to the risks of fire and explosion by adding two protective functions. On the one hand side, the applied sinter-plate filter elements themself have become flameresistant (Flamestop). In case of a fire or dust explosion within the filter unit, neither flame nor smoke occur with the clean-gasside pressure relief. The second feature is named Flamebreak and was developed according to ISO 19353. The concept includes the secure fire detection by means of a detection cable, the integrated control including signal processing as well as active firefighting using extinguishing aerosol. This concept is suitable for fire classes A, B, and C and has already been accepted after consultation with relevant property insurers. www.cpp-net.com Online search: cpp0318herding Picture:Herding 18 cpp 03-2018

Pump monitoring in Ex zones Tablet tooling services Picture: Allweiler Allweiler’s intelligent condition and operation monitoring system for pumps is now available as IN-1000 with Atex certification for use in Ex zones. The system was specifically developed for pumps that run in operationally critical and environmentally sensitive applications. The platform can be used for simple single-pump condition monitoring as well as for complex multi-pump systems. It can be added to a variety of new pumps from the company or retrofitted to existing pumps. Condition monitoring helps planning maintenance and re - pairs in advance to prevent unplanned production downtimes and extend maintenance intervals. Specific examples include monitoring of temperature, leaks, and vibrations. The system may also be expanded with standard industrial sensors (e. g. for pressure). www.cpp-net.com Online search: cpp0318allweiler I Holland’s Tool Management System (IH-TMS) allows proactive monitoring of tooling rotations, inventory and mainte - nance. The software has been specifically developed to maintain efficient, well-organised and in-depth monitoring of tablet production giving manufacturers a complete audit trail on tooling usage and maintenance. It also incorporates an in-depth guide to tooling specification and troubleshooting. Furthermore, it has the capability to archive tablet and tool images and drawings incorporating an alarm to alert users of any problems including over compression, when maintenance is required and even when tooling replacements should be planned. www.cpp-net.com Online search: cpp0318iholland Picture: I Holland Intelligently combined www.bosch-industrial.com Three good reasons for combined energy systems from Bosch: Reduced energy costs for higher competitiveness Cost-saving own power generation and maximum waste heat recovery Eligible energy management (EN 50001) Visit us! BrauBeviale Nuremberg, Germany 13 - 15 November 2018 Hall 4, Booth 129 cpp 03-2018 19