GEA Niro’s Sanicip is a system of CIPable bag filters for spray dryers that uses reverse jet pulsing technology to make sure that powder is removed from every part of the bag. The system works at low differential pressure so saves energy and is quiet, too. The process produces no second-grade product so the final yield is higher than with cyclones. The diameter of the cylinders has been enlarged to reduce the wear rate in use due to sandblasting and rubbing. This extends the operational life of the whole system. The air inlet has been redesigned tangentially to reduce the risk of powder deposits forming. Supersonic nozzles are used for reverse jet pulsing on the system. The sanitary area above the nozzles – the clean air plenum – has been redesigned to be much easier to clean in place.
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