Barrel Emptying Unit from Netzsch.A barrel emptying unit capable of accommodating viscosities up to 10 million CPS is now available from Netzsch. At viscosities of up to 3 million CPS, the BE200 barrel emptying pump does not need to be forced into the product as it pulls itself in under atmospheric pressure atmospheric pressure or barometric pressure Force per unit area exerted by the air above the surface of the Earth. Standard sea-level pressure, by definition, equals 1 atmosphere (atm), or 29.92 in. (760 mm) of mercury, 14.70 lbs per square in., or 101. , reducing the risk of overflow. It has a strong, modular frame that requires no base plate. The design also means that lifting is not required for moving the barrels into place. Control of the lowering and raising function is easier than the previous hydro/pneumatic system, as it uses a third pneumatic cylinder The term air cylinder can also refer to a gas cylinder used to store compressed air, including those used for scuba diving. Pneumatic cylinders (sometimes known as air cylinders . In contrast with the old system, the BE200 empties all material from the barrel and is available for 20 and 200 litre capacities. Both these systems complete a full cycle, emptying and returning a barrel to its ready position, with just one press of a button. The speed of descent into the barrel, and the retraction In the law of Defamation, a formal recanting of the libelous or slanderous material. Retraction is not a defense to defamation, but under certain circumstances, it is admissible in Mitigation of Damages. Cross-references Libel and Slander. , are adjustable to a maximum rate of 40litres per minute. Standard units Standard units may refer to:
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