Size Reduction of Concrete-like Soap

sbain
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Posted in: , on 7. Jan. 2009 - 20:49

My company produces soap. One of our products turns very hard like concrete upon drying. I need to be able to crush 1250 lbs per hour of this product and produce material that is US 20 or smaller for a mesh size. What is a good, low-cost method for this size reduction?

Re: Size Reduction Of Concrete-Like Soap

Posted on 8. Jan. 2009 - 03:19

I would suggest something similar to a jaw crusher. Your tonnages are low and a crusher would get you the size you require. I have had experience with BICO Inc's Badger series, which are realiable and quite cost effective. Their web page link is http://www.bicoinc.com/badger.html. If you have any need for fine grinding please let us know as General Kinematics can provide a solution for you.

Best Regards,

Todd

www.generalkinematics.com

Size Reduction Of Concrete-Like Soap

Posted on 9. Jan. 2009 - 03:23

My name is Mark Toman and I work for Classifier Milling Systems. You can view us online at classifiermillingsystems.com for more information. However, briefly we are a size reduction and grinding technology company. We manufacture process equipment with many years of experience in the size reduction industry. At CMS we strive to earn our customer’s trust by supplying high quality equipment.

Our products are designed for reliable performance, easy maintenance, and energy efficiency. We have patented technology to most efficiently grind down particles to a uniform consistency, as well as reduce the amount of waste produced from the process. Whether it is offering a new system, designing additions to your existing operation, or simply supplying you with quality spare parts on time, we are looking to improve your company’s production, and profitability. At CMS we are committed to implementing and maintaining the highest standards of quality to ensure customer satisfaction.

We have expanded across the globe with projects in China and Brazil, among other places, ranging from the resource extraction industry to pharmaceuticals. Beyond the basic idea of grinding efficiency, we have also developed emission control technology with the capability of reducing excreted emissions to a fraction of your current levels.

I recently saw your post on the forum and thought that due to our expertise in the size reduction industry, we could help improve your company’s efficiency and costs, while also increasing production levels and therefore, profit margin. We are currently in negotiations with several large CaCO3 mining firms, and have effectively advised them on the best and most efficient ways to, both mine and grind their calcium carbonate, to the highest quality level of uniformly ground powder. Please feel free to email me back and let me know if you may be interested. I look forward to discussing the capability of supplying your company with our equipment and service. Your time and consideration is greatly appreciated.

Best,

Mark Toman

Mark D. Toman President Toman Industries Ltd. 1560 Bayview Avenue, Suite 208 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4G 3B8 Office: 416.901.1159 Cell: 416.414.6361 [email]mtoman@toman-ind.com[/email]