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46 / May 2020 powderbulk.com Food-grade bulk food bag splitter opens up to six 55-pound bags per minute MiniLux bulk food bag splitter is an enclosed and automated food-grade bag slitter capable of opening up to six 25-kilogram (55-pound) bags per minute, including plastic and kraft paper bags with or without multi-ply plastic inner linings. Unit offers bag conveying, slitting, and emptying with integral dust filter- ing and empty bag compaction to reduce operator safety risks, cross contamination, and waste. Unit's sanitary design includes multiple access points for easy cleanability to ensure allergens and pathogens don't enter the food chain. Unit's FDA-approved components ensure safe food processing. Unit helps to reduce occupational asthma, which is often caused by workers inhaling dusts and is one of the most com- mon work-related lung diseases in the US. Luxme International, Brossard, QC 450-619-1999 www.luxme.com Centrifugal sifter features hygienic design for inspection, cleaning, maintenance Kek centrifugal sifter features an advanced cantilever design that improves sifting efficiency in the food, pharmaceutical, chemical, and environmental industries. Sifter has an easy-to-remove hygienic screen basket and paddle screw assem- bly, a hinged oversized end door, and bolted flanges for dust-tight operation. Sifter operates quietly without vibration. Sifter requires no tools for stripping down the unit and has easily removable sifter screens, saving time during inspec- tion, cleaning, and maintenance. Sifter is suitable for use in feedstock policing, scalping, dedusting, condi- tioning, and deagglomerating along with less common applications such as depacking, fruit delumping, inline sieving, gas purging, and explosion containment. Kemutec, Bristol, PA 215-788-8013 www.kemutecusa.com Dust Explosion Testing – How to get all the right data without breaking the bank EDUCATIONAL WEBINARS FREE Webinar Register and more information at powderbulk.com/webinars Presenter: Vahid Ebadat June 9, 2020 12:00 PM (Noon) ET You need to have dust explosion test data on your materials and powders to conduct a Dust Hazards Analysis (DHA) on your facility as required by NFPA 652. With the right strategy, this testing need not cost the earth. In this webinar, we'll present a cost-effective approach for identifying the minimum, pertinent test data required to effectively support a DHA. NFPA 652: Standard on the Fundamentals of Combustible Dust requires the owner/operator of facilities with combustible particulate solids or dusts to conduct a DHA, which is a systematic evaluation of potential dust fire, deflagration, and explosion hazards, and manage those identified hazards. NFPA 652 further requires that the DHA be based on laboratory test data of materials that are representative of the combusti- ble particulate solids present in your facility. This data is most reliably obtained by conducting laboratory testing on dust sample(s) from your facility. Sponsored by

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