With the installation of a Russell FInex high-quality sieving solution, Sanwa Diamond Tools achieves higher throughput whilst maintaining consistent product quality.
Previously, the company experienced efficiency issues with a standard round separator used to sieve the metal powders. Not only was it taking a long time to sieve the required quantities of powder, inconsistencies were being found in products and there were high levels of wastage, leading to increased costs. This was often caused by the powder sticking to the mesh, causing lower throughputs and powder having to be re-screened.
Due to increasing demand for its products, Sanwa approached Russell Finex to provide a sieving solution which could not only achieve the high throughputs required, but also provide consistent product quality and easy operation. G.V Murli Krishna, General Manager, Production comments, �We selected Russell Finex due to the companys experience in providing premium sieving solutions for a wide range of applications. This reputation gave us peace of mind that we were in safe hands with an experienced supplier.
The Finex Ultima is a versatile, high-performance industrial sieving machine capable of screening a variety of metal powders. Its unique rubber suspension transmits maximum vibration to the sieving area, resulting in high throughput as well as accurate sieving.
Contact Russell Finex to discuss your sieving and screening requirements.
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