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A BIG BANG IN OF POWDERS


INTRODUCING: THE MZC-II THE NEW STANDARD IN


Make a rotary valve easier to clean than ever before and it will lead to better and deeper cleaning than ever before. Our engineers took on the challenge and surpassed all expectations. The result: a rotary valve that is all about easier access, opening on both ends for unprecedented easy access and cleaning.


Meet the new MZC-II rotary valve Easy and safe access is what defines this new rotary valve. It opens at both ends, instead of just one. It’s incredibly easy to slide the rotor out. It can even be taken out as a whole (finger-safe rotor extraction) to be placed in a specially designed ‘cradle’ for precision cleaning. Sliding the rotor back in place


takes no effort at all. This is cleanability at its best.


The highest level of hygiene, cleanability and safety The new MZC-II brings significant added value to all sectors in the dry bulk industry, from dairy, pharma, food, cosmetics to the paint industry. The easy access to all cleanable parts of the rotary valve makes it possible to achieve the highest level of hygiene. The new MZC-II is a big step up in terms of performance, consistency, maintenance, cost-efficiency and ease of use.


Visit dmnwestinghouse.com for a unique 360° video experience or get in touch with us: sales@dmnwestinghouse.com


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