Vibrating table for the gravimetric separation of fine particles

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Stratifiers – With liquid treatment

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2093665, 209504, 209508, B03B 504

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040789969

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a vibrating table allowing very fine particles to be separated with output rates greater than for known tables.
The table, supplied with pulp has a series of longitudinal grooves having a decreasing depth. The table mounted with the aid of spring blades on a chassis having an adjustable inclination by means of screws. The positions of the weights of a box are controlled by the group motor having a variable speed, are angularly and radially adjustable. The adjusting of the frequency during the operation allows a maximum output.
The invention is applicable to the gravimetric separation of all particles.

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