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K-Tron, Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems and Virto/Elcan to present technical seminar in March

Source:K-Tron Release Date:2013-01-10 212
Food & Beverage
The seminar, 'Advances in Material Handling & Compaction Technologies for Dry Powders' will focus on advances in material handling and compaction technologies in the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries

PITMAN, New Jersey, US — K-Tron formally announces collaboration with Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems and Virto / Elcan, in presenting a complimentary technical seminar entitled,  Advances in Material Handling & Compaction Technologies for Dry Powders”. It offers processors detailed information on the advances in material handling and compaction technologies for the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries.

This one-day event will be offered twice for added flexibility:
Wednesday March 6th and Thursday, March 7th
Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems facility
10 Chatham Road, Summit, New Jersey - 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
*Seminar is free-of-charge and includes lunch and refreshments. Online registration is required.

Register here

The technical seminar examines a wide variety of important processing technologies, and offers an objective technical overview introducing participants to methods of both improving current operations and utilizing new process technologies. It is recommended for anyone handling dry powders in the pharmaceutical, chemical and food industries, including scientists, engineers, production and manufacturing personnel, researchers, formulation scientists, product development and process transfer personnel.

The program covers ingredient feeding, material handling via pneumatic conveying, compaction in the production of dense granules from fine powders, granulation and screening.

A compaction system demo will illustrate how each process begins with a dry powder, fed into a compactor which applies pressure to create dense powder flakes. Flakes are fed to a granulator where larger sheets are broken down into granules. Granule size is controlled by a retaining screen below a slow speed rotor and then classified using a screener. Finer particles pass through and are pneumatically conveyed back to the compactor. A separate demo will showcase high accuracy feeding technologies via twin-screw loss-in-weight feeding, wNike React Element 87

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