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Dilute Phase Conveying Companies and Manufacturers

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  • Monroe, NC

    Spiroflow Systems has more than 40 years of experience in the design, manufacture & installation of bulk material handling equipment & systems. Product innovation & a thorough understanding of customers’ needs & objectives keep Spiroflow at the forefront of the industry. Spiroflow Systems offers flexible screw, aero mechanical, pneumatic, tubular cable & chain drag conveyors as well as bulk bag fillers & dischargers, automatic bag placing & sealing, robotic palletizing & auxiliary equipment.

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  • Bristol, PA

    Volkmann designs and manufactures hygienic, explosion-proof pneumatic vacuum conveying systems to safely transfer powders, pellets, granules, tablets, and other bulk materials from one point in a process to another while safeguarding particle integrity. Proven worldwide in transferring foods, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and more, the patented, automated conveyors eliminate the potential for ignition even when transferring ignitable, fine particles and combustible dusts.

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  • St. Paul, MN

    Dynamic Air Inc. custom designs and manufactures a complete line of pneumatic conveying systems for dry bulk granular materials. Our products include dense phase and dilute phase pneumatic conveying systems, mixers, bulk bag unloaders, bin dischargers, feeders, vibratory equipment and more. Our state-of-the-art test facility is available to perform full pneumatic conveying testing. All dry material characteristics are analyzed to determining their exact handling and product performance values.

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  • Princeton, MN

    Since 1946, Whirl-Air-Flow has been a leader in design, fabrication and service. Our pneumatic conveyors transport powders and dry granulars to one or more destination points. Our products serve a range of industries and are able to move flowable material. We have our own testing facility and also we provide customers with field support and services. If you would like more information please give us a call today!

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  • Lebanon, OR

    At ENTEK, we are a dynamic team of experts specializing in pneumatic conveyors, dedicated to providing innovative solutions that streamline material handling processes for a wide range of industries. With a proven track record of excellence and a commitment to customer satisfaction, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner for clients seeking efficient and reliable conveying solutions. Our product portfolio encompasses a diverse range of pneumatic conveyors.

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Dilute Phase Conveying

Dilute phase conveying is a relatively high-velocity process, utilizing either positive or negative pressure to push or pull materials.

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Process of Dilute Phase Conveying

Dilute phase conveying can be done with either pressure or vacuum pneumatic systems, as long as high air velocity is created and maintained. Dilute phase conveying can utilize either positive or negative pressure, although each pressure type best works for certain applications. For example, positive-pressure dilute phase conveyors are best suited for conveying materials loaded from a single entry point to one or multiple destinations. Positive-pressure systems can transport materials over a relatively long distance and use a minimum quantity of air to move the material. Conversely, negative-pressure dilute phase conveyors work best in transporting materials loaded from numerous inlet points and discharging them at a single point.

Types of Dilute Phase Conveyors

In addition, there are a variety of different dilute phase conveyor system designs. A closed-loop dilute phase conveyor uses an inert gas as the conveying medium to convey the material in a closed-loop system. This type of dilute phase conveying is useful for handling hazardous chemicals. A centrifugal blower dilute phase conveyor can use a combination of pressures or other system designs but use centrifugal blowers in place of positive displacement power packages.

Applications of Dilute Phase Conveying

Although mostly used for finer particles, dilute phase conveying can be used with almost any materials including powders, grains, chemicals, wood chips, bone fragments, lead dust, limestone and food. Used in applications where product degradation and high material velocities are not a factor, dilute phase conveyors are often utilized by industries such as industrial, food and chemical processing, pharmaceutical, mining and dairy. In addition, dilute phase conveyors are often used in railcar unloading due to their ability to provide continuous conveying, making them a time-efficient choice of conveyor.



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FLEXICON MARKS 40TH YEAR WITH 91,000 SQ FT EXPANSION

BETHLEHEM, PA, USA—Flexicon marked its 40 year anniversary with completion of the 91,000 sq ft (8,500 m2) building envelope that doubles the size of its US headquarters, it was announced by David Gill, president. “With walls, roof and floor now complete, and mechanical systems underway, we are on track to fully occupy the space by March of this year,” says Gill. The new facility will increase the size of the company's Steel Forming, Welding, Grinding/Polishing and Blasting/Painting Departments two-fold and the Electrical Controls Department four-fold.  The Assembly Department... Read More About This