Model
Capacity(L)
Lining thickness (mm)
Empty weight(kg)
motor (kW)
Process bowl width(mm)
Size(mm)
L×W×H
LZG100
100
20
280
1.5/2.2
217
1300×1150×860
LZG150
150
20
320
2.2
260
1170×1120×970
LZG200
200
20
460
3.0
260
1200×1200×1100
LZG300
270
22
650
3.7/5.0
275
1400×1350×1000
LZG400
480
24
780
5.0
320
1450×1450×1100
LZG600
660
26
1180
5.5/7.5
390
2000×1800×1350
LZG1200
1200
26
2400
11.0
530
2320×2120×1550
FAQ
Our laboratory services are available to you at no cost. Mass Finishing and determination of Process Capability allows you to use the right media to ensure consistent production capability and built-in reproducibility of your manufacturing processes. We will work with you to determine the best media and the best processes for your parts. This step can result in:Reduced Cycle TimesImproved RMS FinishesReduced Finishing CostsAccess to Latest TechnologyR & D for Special Process MediaMass Finishing describes a mechanical process where large amounts of parts are economically processed to achieve one or several surface improvement functions. These surface improvement functions include:CleaningDeburringSurface refinementInhibitingDrying These functions are not independent of each other. It is common to have several or all of these functions take place in a single mass finishing process.Process Capability is the measured, built-in reproducibility of the product turned out by the process. Such a determination is made using statistical data, not wishful thinking. Statistically determined limits are compared to specification limits to decide if a process can consistently produce acceptable product. Process capability is best established through closely monitored testing and recording of data over a set period of actually production.