FTS SYSTEMS INC. MINI-SHELL STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- FTS SYSTEMS INC.
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- MINI-SHELL
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- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The FTS Systems Inc. Mini-Shell Static Smooth Drum Roller operates on 120 V, drawing 5 A at a frequency of 60 Hz. It supports dual flask capacity configurations: up to 2 flasks of 1200 mL or 4 flasks of 600 mL, accommodating various small-scale sample volumes. The system features three distinct initial static pressure settings: high at 1270 PSIG, medium at 75 PSIG, and low at 100 PSIG, enabling precise control over operational pressure depending on application needs. This compact design provides versatility for laboratory or controlled-environment uses requiring static pressure with smooth drum operation. Its electrical and pressure specifications allow for stable and consistent performance in experiments or processes demanding controlled compression or mixing within the flask capacity limits. The static high pressure of 1270 PSIG indicates a capacity for intensive compaction or shaking applications, while medium and low pressures offer flexibility for gentler operations. The unit’s voltage and amperage make it compatible with standard laboratory power supplies, ensuring ease of integration into typical lab settings. Overall, this Mini-Shell roller is a specialized device for controlled static pressure applications with moderate flask volume capacity, combining practical electrical characteristics and pressure regulation features suitable for precise laboratory or small production workflows.
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