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- 5 September 2007 -
Blender added to gravimetric batch range

Auxiliary machinery manufacturer Process Control Corporation has added an 18 kg blender to its Guardian line of gravimetric batch blenders.

The 18kg model is available with up to 12 individual ingredient hoppers with throughput rates of over 5,000 PPH. It can be configured with a four-component, six-component, eight-component or 12-component multi-hopper design, and each of the individual material hoppers can run from 0-100% of the recipe.

The blender can also be supplied with a regrind feeder for feeding difficult to flow flake and/or regrind type materials or a powder feeder for non-flowable powder type materials. Each blender design is equipped with an integral loading platform for mounting and supporting vacuum loaders needed to feed the blending system.

Process Control Corporation; www.process-control.com

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