In the twelve months since Primasonics® launched the new Audiosonic Acoustic Cleaner Model PAS-60 - undoubtedly the most powerful Audiosonic Acoustic Cleaner available in the world today, it has proved its ‘debonding power’ within a wide range of very large silo applications and in a diversity of climatic conditions around the world. It has many unique and distinct advantages, primarily its ability to prevent material ‘ratholing’ and side wall material build up together with ensuring constant material ‘mass flow’. Click on the link above to read more. Recent
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Research & Development
Primasonics® - within their continuous Research & Development programme are now also pleased to announce two new products that have passed through their exhaustive design and testing stages and are now available within their expanding Audiosonic Acoustic range.
Firstly, within the spun 316 stainless steel ‘PAS’ range a new Model PAS – 120 is available. Director of Technology, Alex Bergus comments ‘following on from several tripartite field studies involving key clients and a leading UK Acoustic Academic Institute; we felt that there was a need for an acoustic cleaner of this frequency to fill the gap between our PAS – 230 and PAS – 75 models. The new PAS – 120 will therefore complete our extensive spun stainless steel PAS range’.
Secondly, Primasonics® have also introduced
a completely new type of Audiosonic Acoustic Cleaners with the bell sections
being manufactured from glass reinforced polymer. This new GRP
polymer bonded range is
extremely light yet very strong and the bell sections are in the vibrant orange
company corporate colour. They are particular suitable for all standard temperature
applications, for export sales and for use within the food
and similar industries.
Primasonics® reaffirm the high priority given to R & D by constantly reviewed their research and development programmes. These programmes are based on a solid tripartite arrangement involving key progressive clients, two leading UK Academic Institutions which specialize in Acoustic Studies and of course the Company technical personnel. This major investment has already provided some excellent benefits, chiefly: