Working at low differential pressure, GEA Niro’s SANICIP bag filters make sure that powder is removed from every part of the bag

Working at low differential pressure, GEA Niro’s SANICIP bag filters make sure that powder is removed from every part of the bag.

Features of the SANICIP bag filter include an increased cylinder diameter to reduce the wear rate due to sandblasting and rubbing and a redesigned air inlet to reduce the risk of powder deposits forming. Super-sonic nozzles are used for reverse jet pulsing instead of reverse jet nozzles and the clean air plenum has been redesigned to be easier to clean in place. The top covers weigh less to make them easier to remove for routine servicing and the system now includes new sanitary explosion vent panels.

One response to “Working at low differential pressure, GEA Niro’s SANICIP bag filters make sure that powder is removed from every part of the bag”

  1. Arthur H. Pruett

    Sirs; How about lithium productiopn, are you still engaged, or is that only in other states?

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