Features and benefits
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Improves your product quality
Eliminates oversized contamination from your product
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Increases your productivity
Handles difficult-to-screen powders, increasing production rates without requiring ultrasonics.
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Minimises your production downtime
Allows for uninterrupted production by reducing mesh blinding.
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Protects your hygiene standards
Hygienic compact design with fully stainless crevice-free components for easy-cleaning and durability.
Upgrades available
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Frequently asked questions:
What is a twin‑motor sieve?
A twin‑motor sieve is a high‑performance vibratory sieve driven by two side‑mounted motors. It generates powerful vertical forces to rapidly remove oversize contamination from powders and slurries. Our Russell Compact G‑Max™ uses an improved dual‑motor design to keep the mesh clear and maintain consistent throughput without relying on external deblinding systems.
What problems does the twin‑motor sieve solve compared with traditional screeners?
Compared with conventional spring‑mounted sieves, our twin-motor sieve delivers stronger sieving forces. This improves screening of fine, heavy, and agglomerated powders, reducing mesh blinding and blockages.
Do I still need ultrasonic or mechanical deblinding systems with Russell Compact G‑Max™?
In many applications, no, you will not need ultrasonic or mechanical deblinding systems. The Compact G‑Max™ was introduced specifically to screen difficult powders without ultrasonic or other mechanical deblinding systems. It increases production rates while minimizing maintenance.
What industries and applications typically use twin‑motor sieves?
Our screeners are widely used in food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, coatings, additive manufacturing andmetal powder industries. However it can be used for virtually every industry and application. Our Compact G‑Max™ is particularly suited to heavy and agglomeration-prone powders.
Can the twin‑motor sieve be integrated into my existing production line?
Yes, our Compact G‑Max™ is smaller and lighter than traditional vibratory screeners. It is designed to fit easily into existing process lines and constrained spaces.
Can I test our material on the Compact G‑Max™ before purchasing?
Yes. We provide machine testing either at one of our global testing facilities or at your own facility. We will also provide recommendations depending on the trial’s performance to ensure you have the right mesh and configuration for your product and process. Schedule a trial on our Compact G‑Max™ here.
