Fine cutting mill SecoMy® S
for cellulosefor woodknife

Fine cutting mill - SecoMy® S - NETZSCH Grinding & Dispersing - for cellulose / for wood / knife
Fine cutting mill - SecoMy® S - NETZSCH Grinding & Dispersing - for cellulose / for wood / knife
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Characteristics

Product applications
for cellulose, for wood
Technology
knife
Orientation
horizontal
Other characteristics
high-speed, fine cutting, ultrafine, air classifier, variable speed

Description

Fine Cutting Mills of the type SecoMy®® S are high speed cutting mills with high-frequency cutting strokes for the fine-grinding of cuttable materials. In contrast to classic cutting mills, final finenesses of up to 45 μm can be reached in a one-step process with the SecoMy®® S. This is possible due to an air classifier integrated into the machine housing, which replaces the traditionally-used screen mesh. A dynamic classifier wheel classifies the ground product within the mill and forms the product discharge for the fine fraction. • Screenless fine-cutting mill • Thermally optimized system • Optimized variable knife concept • Coolable by air and water • Adjustable grinding air flow • Small amount of wear parts required • Rotary knives adjustable from outside the machine • Very simple knife change • Compressed air-rinsed bearing sealings to prevent product entering into the bearings • Gap rinsing for classifier wheel to avoid oversized particles • Wear protection possible • Optional pressure shock resistant execution • Optional gastight execution

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