High frequency linear vibrating screen is widely used in was
Gaozhuo Click 08-04-2020
High frequency linear vibrating screen is widely used in washing powder industry
Linear vibrating screen (linear screen) is an efficient new screening equipment, widely used in mining, coal, smelting, building materials, refractory, light industry, chemical industry and other industries. Linear vibrating screen (linear screen) stable and reliable, less consumption, low noise, long life, vibration stability, high screening efficiency.
Introduction to washing powder:
Washing powder after granulation, due to the adhesion of some washing powder particles to form pseudo caking, before filling needs to be not in line with the size of the particles and caking out, washing powder linear vibrating screen is widely used in the washing powder industry, fully meet the requirements for washing powder caking and impurity removal.
The linear vibrating sieve of washing powder USES the vibration motor as the vibration source, so that the washing powder particles are thrown on the screen, and at the same time make the linear movement forward, the material from the feeder evenly into the feed mouth of the screen, through the multi-layer screen to produce a number of specifications of the sieve on, under the screen, respectively from their respective outlet. With low energy consumption, high output of linear vibrating screen, simple structure, easy maintenance, fully closed structure, no dust spill, automatic discharge, more suitable for assembly line work.
Working principle of linear shaker for washing powder
Washing powder is a kind of alkaline synthetic detergent, washing powder mainly of anionic surfactant, sodium alkyl benzene sulfonate, a small amount of non-ionic surface active agent, add some additives, phosphate, silicate, sodium sulphate, fluorescent agent, enzyme, etc., made by the process such as mixing, powder spraying, the use of the linear vibrating screen is mainly used in washing powder filling before removing impurity of washing powder particles.