Rotary sifters, rotary sieves, and rotary screens with more throughput capacity per screen area than other screening equipment on the market.
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CENTRIFUGAL SIFTER
Centrifugal (Rotary) Sifters (RS-91, RS-151, RS-301, RS-700, RS-1500) are designed to meet high-capacity scalping and sifting for both large and small process applications, the Prater Rota-Sieve® proves its cost efficient
The Prater Rotary Sifter, or Rota-Sieve®, is designed for sieving operations in which bulk raw materials, blends, and finished products need scalping or sifting to remove foreign materials or particles such as plastics, strings, or insects. The simple design and lightweight parts of the Rota-Sieve make standard inspections an easy and straightforward process..
Our rota-sieves are also ideal for the sifting, scalping and classifying of a wide variety of particles and products, including:
Our units are easy to maintain and designed for many years of maintenance-free life. Self-cleaning screen fabrics ensure that the Rota-Sieve® can separate to 200-mesh size without the need for anti-blinding mechanisms.
Distinctive features of the Prater Rotary Sifter include:
Prater Rotary Sifters harness the power of centrifugal force to fluidize and accelerate particles toward the screen surface. The sifter inlet is specially fitted with an auger that moves materials into the screening chamber, where rotor paddles accelerate the particles outward. Finer particles pass through the screen and are discharged into a large hopper. Rotor paddles are precisely pitched to force coarser material to the end of the chamber, where they are expelled into a separate discharge hopper. Over-size and near-size particles interact with the screening surface during operation, causing a natural vibration in the fabric that enhances free flow.
The accompanying schematic drawings demonstrate how the Prater Rotary Sifter can be adapted to your current operational setup. Rotary centrifugal sifters can be utilized in a stand-alone process, after material silos, ahead of mixing operations, and prior to final packaging. In addition, they can be set-up as ‘in-line’ or ‘blow-through’ sifters with pneumatic conveying systems: