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Pneumatic conveyors, also called air conveyors, use
air to transport materials from one location to another. Pneumatic conveyor
systems do this by generating air pressure levels measuring either above
or below the atmospheric pressure to move the materials through pipes
or tubes in the conveyor system to the required destination. As a general
rule, pneumatic conveyors are highly reliable and easy to maintain, which
makes them an attractive choice when considering various conveying methods.
Single pneumatic conveyors can handle a variety of materials, so there
is little need to have many conveyors specializing in only one product.
There are many different types of air conveyers, which are manufactured
to handle the various needs of the many industries that are served by
them. Some of the more basic types are the dilute phase and dense phase
conveyors, which differ by pressure and rate of speed. Dense phase conveyors
are run by compression, and are used for conveying mainly heavier materials.
Because of this, these convey at a slower rate than dilute phase conveyors,
which convey by creating a vacuum. This method is much quicker and is
used to convey smaller, lighter materials. Other types of air conveyors
are named for their specific duties, such as the bulk handling conveyor,
the abrasive materials conveyor and the food handling conveyor. In addition
to the wide range of standard configurations, pneumatic conveyor manufacturers
may also offer custom conveyor designs to fulfill customer requests so
everyone’s needs are covered.
Pneumatic and air conveyors are a cost-effective, reliable and quick
method for transporting many different materials. Some of these materials
include powders, grains, soils, sands, pills, pellets, tablets, rocks,
metals, carbon black, coal, gravel, chemicals, textiles, food, plastics,
powders, wood chips, toxic waste and asbestos. Besides the large variety
of materials pneumatic conveyors are able to handle, they also have
the benefit of low product leakage. This remains particularly important
in industrial applications involving the conveyance of hazardous materials
where a leak can be dangerous as well as a threat to the operation.
Other benefits of pneumatic conveyors include sanitary operation and
a wide range of models to suit the varying needs of different industries
and products.
Many industries, including the food and beverage processing, plastic,
pharmaceutical, marine, machining and milling, powder coating, textile,
aviation, clay and ceramics, glass, mining, paper and pulp, automotive,
steel mills and chemical industries benefit from pneumatic conveyor systems.
When considering the use of a pneumatic conveyor system, certain factors
must be taken into account. First consider what material needs to be
conveyed and specifications such as size, shape, weight and volume. Another
thing to consider is the production environment in which the conveyor
system needs to be utilized. There is a pneumatic
conveying system for
almost any need.
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Types of Pneumatic Conveyors Including: Air Conveyors,
Vacuum Conveyors, Pneumatic Conveying Systems, and Pneumatic Conveying.
Abrasive materials
conveyors move coarse rough materials
at a slow pace. Abrasive materials conveyors often use compressed air
to move the material through the system efficiently.
Air conveyors use pneumatic power to transport materials.
Bulk handling conveyors handle a variety of materials for a wide
and ever-increasing range of industries. These conveyors fill bags
with
bulk materials and transport them.
Dense phase conveyors are useful in transporting abrasive, friable
or heavy materials, such as sands, soils, minerals and rocks. Dense
phase conveyors use an air compressor to generate high pressure
levels to move materials slowly through the system.
Dilute phase conveyors move non-abrasive, light materials like powders
and grains. Dilute phase conveyors use low pressure air levels
during the quick transportation of materials through the system.
Enclosed conveyers
are conveyor systems that are completely covered. Enclosed conveyors
protect against product contamination, and are particularly useful in
applications involving the conveyance of sensitive products, such as
for the pharmaceutical, chemical and medical industries.
Food handling conveyors are used in the food processing industry
to convey a variety of food products, including beans,
nuts, powders and
formulas. Because food handling conveyors transfer products
that will eventually be ingested, cleaning is very important
to avoid product
contamination
Mobile conveyors are rolled to and positioned at a desired discharge
point. Material can be drawn from a container, a feedbin
or a pickup adapter under a bin or process vessel.
Vacuum conveyors are generated by compressed air-driven vacuum pumps
that can be controlled automatically. When the material
container is full, the vacuum pump is stopped and the bottom
valve opens so the
material can be discharged
Common Terms Related to Pneumatic Conveyors,
Air Conveyors, Vacuum Conveyors, Pneumatic Conveying Systems, and Pneumatic
Conveying.
Air Compressor -
The piece of equipment that creates pressurized air above atmospheric
level in a dense phase pneumatic conveyor system ( http://www.iqsdirectory.com/air-compressors).
Air Receiver - A tank that holds compressed air obtained from the
system's air compressor in a dense phase pneumatic conveyor system.
Atmospheric Pressure - The amount of force the atmosphere exerts
upon the earth's surface. Air in a pneumatic conveyor with pressure
greater than 14.7 psi is considered compressed, and pressure below 14.7
psi is considered a vacuum.
Bin Vent Filter - In a pneumatic conveyor, the mechanism that removes
or filters dust from system components, such as silos.
Casters - Wheels that make the
pneumatic conveyors portable.
Diverter Valve - A mechanism that
changes/diverts material flow in pneumatic conveyors to a different direction.
End Receiver - The mechanism that transfers the conveyed material
from the tubing to the receiving bin.
Footprint - The total space that
pneumatic conveyors occupy on the production
floor.
Horsepower (HP) - A measure
of the time rate of doing work.
Piping - The tubes through which the conveyed material travels
to reach the intended destination. Pneumatic conveyors piping is arranged
in a network that travels through the facility, avoiding obstacles.
Pneumatic Piping System - The entire system of pneumatic conduits
used to transfer air or other gases between various operating components
of the pneumatic system such as pumps, valves and actuators of the
pneumatic conveyors.
Pressure - Force per unit of area.
Psi (Pounds per Square Inch) - A unit that measures the amount
of pressure applied to an object.
Receiving Bin - Pneumatic conveyors component that obtains or
receives conveyed material.
Relief Valve - A mechanism attached to different pneumatic conveyors
components that alleviates built up pressure created by the system.
Rotary Valve - A mechanism responsible for releasing pneumatic
conveyors materials under gravitational pressure.
Silo - A large container in which material is stored prior to conveyance.
Tubing Bend - Sections of tubes containing various degrees of curvature
to facilitate the efficient maneuvering of pneumatic conveyors pipes,
through which conveyed materials are transported.
Transporter - A container in pneumatic conveyors that stores material
to be conveyed at a certain rate. Dense phase pneumatic conveyors transporters
often accept compressed air into the container to move or transport the
material under pressure.