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Do you want the higest quality yield from your kiln
- day after day after day..? Proven as the the most accurate method of measuring
heat work, Bullers Rings can help maximise profits. Selected by the world's
leading ceramic producers.
Click on one of the links below to find out more about Bullers Rings.
Bullers Bars, formerly known as Holdcroft Bars,
are the most simple, visual method of measuring the effects of heat work
when firing ceramic articles.
They are often used for lower temperature enamel and decorating firings
which are outside the temperature range of Bullers Rings. Additionally,
they can be used across the full range of temperatures as a visual measure
of heat work.
Click on one of the links below to find out more about Bullers Bars.
Bullers Discs, a simple means of measuring heat-work in high temperature
kilns.
Click on one of the links below to find out more about Bullers Discs.
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Spray drying is one of the most convenient techniques
for producing powders directly from pumpable feeds. Spray drying involves
the atomization of feed to a spray of droplets which are contacted with
hot air in a drying chamber. There are three modes of contact: co-current,
counter-current and mixed flow. Sprays are produced by a rotary (wheel)
atomizer or nozzle atomizer.
Evaporation of moisture from the droplets and formation of dried particles
proceed under controlled temperature and air flow conditions. It is a continuous
operation. There are numerous plant designs available and through correct
selection, it is possible to meet specified powder properties e.g. moisture
content, particle size, bulk density.
Information about Bullers Pyrometric Devices can
be download in pdf format in the following languages. Click on the
flag to download the pdf.
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German
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Spanish
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Chineese
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