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Continuous loss rate blender.


The CLWB-II series of continuous loss rate blenders is said to be a low cost, reliable, accurate, truly gravimetric gravimetric /grav·i·met·ric/ (grav?i-me´trik) pertaining to measurement by weight; performed by weight, as a gravimetric method of drug assay.

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 line of blenders. Incorporating a modular design In the context of systems engineering, modular design — or "modularity in design" — is an approach aiming to subdivide a system into smaller parts (modules) that can be independently created and then used in different systems to drive multiple functionalities. , this series is available in three standard configurations with up to six components for each. The 1,000 lb./hr. model is available with weigh hoppers from 0.2 to 0.6 cu. ft. capacity. The 2,500 lb./hr, model is available with weigh hoppers from 0.2 to 2.0 cu. ft. capacity. The 6,000 lb./hr, model is available with weigh hoppers from 0.2 to 6.0 cu. ft. capacity. Each unit comes with an ergonomic ergonomic - Concerning ergonomics or exhibitting good ergonimics.  frame which is said to allow easy access to lift out hoppers, which facilitates ingredient changeovers. Accuracy and reliability are said to be improved through the use of digital load cells. Each component is independently weighed using individual load cells which are isolated from vibration to further enhance accuracy, according to according to
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 the manufacturer. The blenders are controlled by the FDP-VII full function, low cost microprocessor microprocessor, integrated circuit containing the arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry required to interpret and execute instructions from a computer program.  controller which accepts digital input from the load cells. (Foremost Machine Builders)

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Publication:Rubber World
Date:Sep 1, 2003
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