Contact: Sales Manager
45 Brown Ave.
Springfield, NJ 07081
U.S.
Phone: 973-379-6860
Fax: 973-379-6854
The principle of operation for the Cornell Versator is the same for all three (3) sizes of Versator. During operation, the material-in-process is drawn into the Versator Chamber under vacuum and travels through the Feed Assembly towards the center of the rotating Versator Disc. At the end of the Feed Assembly, the Spreader Ring spreads the material-in-process into a thin film on the Versator Discs surface. Centrifugal forces then drive the material-in-process towards the Versator Discs outer edge. While in transit, the rotation of the specially designed Versator Disc combines with the vacuum in the Versator Chamber to create an unusual combination of shear, turbulence, and frictional force on the material-in-process. Within fractions of a second, the material-in-process is constantly thinned and the entrapped bubbles are drawn to the films surface and broken. The Scoop Tube Assembly then picks up the material-in-process at the Versator Discs outer edge and discharges it from the Versator Chamber.