Free Webinar: Air Classification, Insights from Industry and Research
This webinar will explore the challenges and advantages of ultrafine air classification, a particle separation technique that utilises aerodynamic properties to segregate materials by size, density, or shape.
Air classification is a particle separation technique that utilises aerodynamic properties to segregate materials by size, density, or shape. It avoids the use of chemicals to separate the powders in dry state, making it ideal for industries like mining, recycling, and food processing.
Air flow rate and rotor dynamics are the main operating parameters to achieve the desired fractionation of the products. The applications of air classification ranges from mineral refinement to sustainable waste recovery and pharmaceutical production.
Air classification plays a pivotal role in advancing resource efficiency and eco-friendly material processing and has been used for many centuries for different applications.
The major research interest is the ultrafine air classification. Ultrafine air classification brings its own challenges, such as, achieving precise cut size and desired throughput. It becomes much more challenging for materials with required cut size below 20 microns.
This webinar will explore the challenges and advantages of ultrafine air classification in bulk materials handling.
Presenter: Zaki Hussaini
Zaki is currently writing up his thesis to complete his PhD studies. He is employed at Bradley Pulverizer in Dartford whilst completing his studies with the Wolfson Centre at the University of Greenwich.