Re: Classifying Zinc Powder
Which is the best solution to classify zinc powder to finer products of ASTM 325#, Dry sieving or air classification or any other cost effective method?
For air classification is there any specific equipment to be used to get 100 % particle passing 325#. My feed is 200# ( 100 % particles passing through 200#)
( same is posted in another forum, but i request Prof.Lyn's advice on this)
Regards,
KNS
Very sorry to disopoint, but this topic is out of my field of experience. Perhaps another reader may help, or an equipment manufacturer.
regards,
Lyn ■
Re: Classifying Zinc Powder
Hello KNS,
325mesh would be close to limit of dry sieving. Best suggestion I can give is to send as many details as you have and evaluate. A screen test wil show if it is possible or not.
Just let me know if I can be of assistance or not. ■
Zinc Powder
Hello KNS,
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Classifying Zinc Powder
Dear Sir,
Which is the best solution to classify zinc powder to finer products of ASTM 325#, Dry sieving or air classification or any other cost effective method?
For air classification is there any specific equipment to be used to get 100 % particle passing 325#. My feed is 200# ( 100 % particles passing through 200#)
( same is posted in another forum, but i request Prof.Lyn's advice on this)
Regards,
KNS ■