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Sweco

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Fusion screen
The Fusion screen is constructed by robots that create repeatable and precise tensioning, tighter tolerances, smaller deviations, and uniform integral strain relief. Its integral gasket is paired with the strain relief and screen frame, all in one molded part; the one-piece center disc also includes an integral strain relief as a single molded part. The screens’ construction requires no silicone or adhesive because the mesh is fused into the screen frame and the center disc. They are available in 48-in. and 60-in. sizes. Fusion Plus screens are constructed of components that are FDA-approved for food contact.

Appeared In Issue: October 2009

PH12 PharmASep is a 12-in. Filter Dryer
All the machinery and controls necessary to operate this aseptic self-contained laboratory filter dryer are mounted on an easy-touse mobile cart. Only 4-ft high × 4-ft wide × 22-in. deep, the PH12 PharmASep is a 12-in. filter dryer for batch processing of up to 1 kg. It will fit under a standard 60- in. exhaust hood, yet includes motor control pneumatics for discharge cylinder actuation, vacuum and nitrogen flow instrumentation, quick disconnects and storage space for screens. The PH12 PharmASep uses the firm’s patentpending Vibro-Dry technology to accelerate drying time by mechanically fluidizing product on the screen surface during filtration and vacuum drying. It also has validatable CIP/SIP capability.Larger models for processing batches up to 100 L are also available.

Appeared In Issue: March 2005

SentryScan
SentryScan uses microwaves to detect most breaks, holes or tears in a separator’s wire-mesh screens. The device emits a low-power microwave signal that is blocked by woven metal screen mesh. When a break in the screen occurs, the receiving module detects a signal change and triggers an alert, which the operator can choose to receive as a warning light, audible alarm, or remote signal sent to a central process control system.

Appeared In Issue: February 2005