Material Classification

Ultrafine Air-Classification of Plant based Proteins: A Step Towards Reducing Carbon Footprints

Zaki Hussaini, MEng, Design Engineer at Bradley Pulverizer recently presented “Ultrafine Air-Classification of Plant based Proteins: A Step Towards Reducing Carbon Footprints” at the 2024 International Conference on Conveying and Handling of Particulate Solids (CHoPS) in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Classifier Comparison Chart Explains Differences in Particle Classifier Technologies

air-classifier-comparison-chart

Optimization of an airswept milling system for highest yields, efficiencies, and smooth operation can only be achieved when classifier technology is properly aligned with the specifications of the application.  Bradley … Read more

Using a Divorced Classifier to Generate Multiple Products Simultaneously from an Airswept Mill System

Divorced Classifier Schematic

Demand is on the rise for milling systems that can simultaneously produce multiple end products that meet different size specifications from a single feed continuous processing system.  The Divorced Classifier … Read more

Enhancing Efficiency of Ultra-Fine Air-Classification of Powders to Facilitate Global Reductions in Carbon Emissions from Food and Transport

Bradley Pulverizer Stainless Steel Clasifier

Throughout Bradley Pulverizer’s history, we have collaborated with leading research institutions on particle milling and air classifying research initiatives and presentations. Recently, the prestigious Wolfson Centre at the University of … Read more

A Spotlight on Ian Hancock: Presenting “Fundamentals of Air Classification” at IMechE Live Online Seminar

Ian Hancock IMechE Chairman

We are excited for Bradley Pulverizer’s Vice President of Sales and Operations and Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Chairman, Ian Hancock, to present Fundamentals of Air Classification at the Material … Read more