LMDA-200 De-agglomerator

The LMDA-200 (LAARMANN de-agglomerator) is a laboratory machine which is suitable for de-agglomerating and sifting materials fast and efficient.

A de-agglomeration machine is crucial in laboratory and industrial settings to break up all types of lumps allowing the operator to separate valuable sample from polluting secondary materials.

The LMDA-200 will not only de-agglomerate the sample using the specially designed segmented brush, it will also create a uniform particle size due to the presence of the (exchangeable) bottom sieve.

Features and benefits

  • Quick and easy to clean due easy access and cleaning mode
  • Segmented brush
  • Different sieve sizes available
  • Settings digital adjustable
  • Can handle a wide range of materials
  • Anti-splashing hopper

The lumps that have formed at an earlier stage due to compaction, moisture or static charge are deposited in the machine by the operator. The machine is equipped with a special brush consisting of various segments that are interchangeable. In addition, the machine has an interchangeable sieve, the mesh size of which can be manufactured on request.

The rotating brush ensures that the agglomerates are pulled over the existing sieve. A combination of friction and impact ensures that the abrasive effect of the existing sieve is used optimally, and the lumps are broken into small pieces. The breaking down of the valuable, fine sample material ensures the separation of desired and unwanted material. The sample to be used for analysis is collected via the chute in a designated container. The residue is discharged to the reject container.

For an optimal result, the operator has various settings, namely brush speed and direction selection.