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NO.211

Titania

Titanium dioxide is a chemically stable, white pigment used in a wide variety of industries.

NO.212

Rice (non-glutinous rice)

A Sanitary Type CS can prevent segregation and ensure stable feeding.

NO.213

Bagasse

The Loop Feeder is ideal for handling non-uniform, difficult-to-discharge materials such as bagasse.

NO.214

Rice chaff

Rice chaff, the outer skin of rice grains, is very prone to bridging.

NO.215

Flour

Circle Feeders can maintain the material's quality by mass flow.

NO.202

Wet molding sand

Raw material that increases bridging property by humidification

NO.204

Renewed Mini Ace

Renewal

NO.185

Ammonium perchlorate

Powder is added the water

NO.186

Polyacrylic acid

The material has high adhesion and free flowing property

NO.187

Discharging limestone

Discharge test with "limestone" (the granular powder with high abrasiveness). Stable discharge without sticking is confirmed.

NO.188

Aggregated terephthalic acid

High hardness with lumpy and flaky material

NO.189

Phenol resin flake

Non-uniform shape

NO.191

Discharging bean-curd refuse

Food residue

NO.192

Discharging shredded flexible container bag

Light and bridging property

NO.193

Discharging ceramic powder

The material has free-flowing property

NO.194

Discharging construction waste

The material characteristic tends to be bridging

NO.195

Discharging Silicic acid

The material has the both good flowability and bridging property

NO.196

Discharging fumed silica

Fine powder with lightweight material stirred up

NO.198

Black pigment

Light and bridging property

NO.199

Hydrated lime

Difficult to handle material

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