Dry Processing

Stacked deck sifter

Sifter Parts & Service’s Model CS-1 gyratory sifter is capable of providing from 2 to 4 separations of any dry, free-flowing product from 1/4 in. in size down to 400 mesh. Certified BISSC, the sifter has the ability to screen up to 50,000 lbs. per hour; its passive, gentle gyratory motion keeps the product in constant contact with the screen for maximum capacity. The unit can provide from 5 to 35 sq. ft. of screening surface with the addition of screen decks. The sifter occupies a 4 x 4 ft. area on the production floor.fex0212dpt5_inbod.jpg
 

Sifter Parts & Service, Inc.; 800-367-3591; www.sifterparts.com

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