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Micron Powder Foreign Matter Removal MS Jet Screen

High resolution!! Moreover, low price "MS Jet Screen"

This machine has a very simple structure, is easy to maintain, inexpensive, and demonstrates high performance. It is simpler than any other screening device, and we are confident that it will satisfy our customers. ● This machine does not have rotating blades such as blowers inside. ● The mesh is attached to a sturdy frame, and the mesh surface is installed vertically, resulting in a long mesh lifespan. ● The internal structure of the screening machine is extremely simple, allowing for complete cleaning. ● It has a small installation area while having a very large screening capacity, making it incomparable to vibrating screens and others. ● It can be installed in the raw material transportation process, and the products that pass through the mesh can be transported directly to the required locations. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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●Minerals ・Limestone ・Mica ・Graphite ・Talc ・Clay, etc. ●Plastics ・Polyvinyl chloride ・Polyethylene ・Phenolic resin, etc. ●Chemical products ・Ferrite ・Pigments ・Cosmetics, etc. ●Plants, food products ・Soybeans ・Husks and seeds of various grains ・Various processed foods, etc.

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Since our founding in 1913, our company has focused on developing and manufacturing machinery for the powder industry, centered around crushing, grinding, classification, drying, and calcination, as well as general industrial machinery for sectors such as chemicals, glass, cement, steel, and mining, along with machinery related to environmental protection and recycling. The applications and demand for our products span a wide range of industries, contributing to the development of various sectors including chemicals, glass, carbon, cement, silica sand, steel, lime, building materials, new materials, and food (such as tea leaves, rice, kelp, young barley leaves, buckwheat, soybeans, corn, and bonito flakes).