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Later this April, Nisshin Engineering will introduce a
new product that uses airflow to pulverize materials used in pharmaceuticals.
The product is cleaner to operate than its predecessors and for
the first time complies with current Good Manufacturing Practice standards.
Interphex NY exhibition, which will be held in April, that it will start shipping the Super Jet Mill SJ-100GMP to US market.
Based on the Super Jet Mill (SJ), this uses compressed air to collide particles
at high speeds, causing them to be crushed. This mechanism reduces the amount
of heat generated during
the pulverization - an important consideration when dealing with some sensitive
compounds used in pharmaceuticals, plastic, resin, etc.
After crushing, the particles are separated according to size in a classifying
unit. And because the pulverization and classifying zones are separated, this
results in stable grading and consistency
in particle sizing, even when operating at high throughput rates
