High Capacity Cone Mill

A new 29.5-inch diameter cone mill, Kason model CGM 750, gently grinds fatty, heat sensitive, sticky, moist or fragile materials into uniform particle sizes with minimal fines at rates to 35 tons/h.

MILLBURN, NJ — A new 29.5-inch (750 mm) diameter cone mill, Kason model CGM 750, gently grinds fatty, heat sensitive, sticky, moist or fragile materials into uniform particle sizes with minimal fines at rates to 35 tons/h (32 tonnes/hr).

Vertical material flow and low-energy grinding action with short residence times yield close particle size distribution from 125 to 250 microns, without the noise, dust, product build-up or heat generation associated with traditional mills. 

Ideal for bulk pharmaceuticals, foods and contamination-sensitive chemicals, the sanitary unit is suitable for wet and dry milling, pre-conditioning and de-agglomerating of a wide range of bulk products.

The material is fed by gravity or vacuum conveying system into a central milling chamber in which a rotating impeller accelerates it centrifugally against and through apertures in a conical screen, and then into a receptacle below the milling chamber.  

A pneumatic, swing-down conical discharge chute with quick-release clamps allows easy lowering of the 250-pound (114 kg) cone housing and full access to the housing interior, beater and perforated conical screen for cleaning and sanitizing. The unit can be cleaned wet or dry, and is available configured for CIP, SIP or filling with liquid during cleaning.  Provision is included for optional air purging of bearings and seals.

Conical screens with round, square or raised lip (cheese grater) perforations can be changed rapidly and are offered with apertures from 150 microns for fine/dry de-agglomeration, up to 25 mm for wet granulation. 

Constructed of 304 or 316 stainless steel to sanitary or industrial standards, the mill is top-driven by a belt drive and equipped with fully interlocked moving components with time-delay function for operator safety.  Explosion-containment versions are also available. 

Smaller models range in diameter from three-inch (75 mm) for laboratory applications to 27-inch (680 mm) for production capacities. 

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