When the process starts, items and chips in the bottom of the elevator is hydraulically lifted into the bowl of the Turbo-Line machine and simultaneously the Turbo-Line bowl is started and the pump for the adding the process water will also automatically be activated. The elevator tips the contents into the turbo which before it’s being returned to its starting position is being rinses for remaining chips & compound (option). The turbo continues the process time out after which it discharges all contents into the antechamber. Before returning, the bowl itself is rinsed to ensure that all media and items have run down into the antechamber.
The adjustable discharge flap (on the Turbo-Line 120Q in-line) is hydraulic adjustable enabling you to control a calm flow of material and process water flowing through the gab onto the separation table. When the parts and media are on the perforated plate the chips & compound falls through the screen and over the conveyor belt back to the elevator. The parts continue out of the machine, where a maize dryer can be directly placed. As on option a washing station on can be mounted on the separation table to clean the parts. This washing station will help with removing any abrasive residues and soap from the compound from the workpiece surfaces.
The process water which is coming from the process bowl will send grinding material and workpiece waste together with the liquid through the gap, and return to the buffer tank. A submersible pump is mounted here, which will subsequently automatically pump the process water to a conical PE tank, where the sludge will fall to the bottom of the cone.