Pneumatic conveying is the process of moving objects with streams of compressed air or with powerful vacuums through an enclosed channel. The words “pneumatic conveying” can also refer to the use of pressurized air in tandem with a mechanical conveyor belt, but such methods are not as common as those employed in enclosed pneumatic conveying.
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Flexicon CorporationBethlehem, PA 888-353-9426 Since they opened their doors, FLEXICON has been providing you with the quality parts you need. The staff is prepared to devise efficient solutions to the most unusual problems with highly custom equipment, basing solutions on unique customer requirements instead of their existing product line offerings. They want to ensure you have the precise pneumatic conveying parts to fit your needs.
J.D.B. Dense Flow Inc.Palm Harbor, FL 800-822-3569 For your complicated conveying issues, let J.D.B. Dense Flow Inc. find the perfect solution for you. Their experience is now being applied to designing and manufacturing some of the most cost effective, efficient and high quality systems available today. For pneumatic conveying they have the answers for you. Contact them today to get started on your next project.
Vac-U-MaxBelleville, NJ 800-822-8629 VAC-U-MAX provides a wide variety of technical services with their quality products, such as pneumatic conveying. After determining the design and equipment specifications, customer's materials can be tested for flow characteristics and other qualities under simulated conditions. Complete installation, startup, operating training and follow-up support are also offered.
Whirl-Air-Flow CorporationBig Lake, MN 800-373-3461 Whirl-Air-Flow stands out in the industry as a comprehensive system supplier. Their vast experience gives customers a clear opportunity to profit. From your initial inquiry on pneumatic conveying to successful installation and start-up of your system, you will discover the company to be an able and agile partner with the experience, resources and expertise you need.
Smoot, division of Magnum SystemsKansas City, KS 800-748-7000 Established in 1960, Smoot, a division of Magnum Systems, has been an industry leader in designing and manufacturing pneumatic conveying systems, and their needed components. Their extensive line, years of experience and drive for excellence allow them to offer combined process solutions that no other company can. Be sure to contact them today to get started!
Nol-Tec Systems, Inc.Lino Lakes, MN 651-780-8600 The customers that choose Nol-Tec for system solutions become long-term partners as they work together to achieve their goals of becoming more efficient, productive and competitive. This service oriented company works with companies of all sizes in a range of industries. Call them today for help finding the perfect pneumatic conveying parts for all your needs.
AeroconBelleville, NJ 800-405-2376 The experienced workers at Aerocon will consult with the customer to determine the system design and equipment specifications, the customer can have materials tested for flow characteristics and other qualities under simulated control conditions. They will work hard to create the perfect solution to adhere to all your pneumatic conveying requirements.
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Industry is beset with challenges relating to logistics. Moving products is always a concern for manufacturers and distributors, and this concern is compounded in the case of very small, hard-to-manage products like granular fertilizer, silica and powders. If they are spilled or contaminated during transit, it can be very costly. Also, if the materials are hazardous, extra precautions must be made in order to prevent spills while they are transported. Pneumatic conveying is a safe and effective way of moving fine or powdery solids because the materials can be completely enclosed in conveyance channels as they are transported. Manufacturing operations, farms, distribution centers, chemical processing plants, petrochemical processors and a wide variety of other large-scale industrial operations can make use of pneumatic conveying for the movement of products.
The most common types of pneumatic conveying systems are dilute phase vacuum operation, dilute phase pressure operation, dilute phase pressure-vacuum operation, dense phase pressure operation and dense phase vacuum operation. Different applications call for different air conveyor varieties. Vacuum conveyor systems can feature multiple product inlets when equipped with diverter valves; the valves allow for the selective closure of inlets to minimize suction loss through inactive inlets. They can be effective as unloaders for this reason. But vacuum systems are less effective over long distances because of their low pressure generation capacity compared to compression systems. Dilute phase pressure systems can easily achieve a higher pressure differential (which is the difference in pressure between a pressurized enclosure and the natural pressure outside of the enclosure) than can most vacuum systems. Pressure-vacuum operation, which utilizes both methods, is useful for some conveying setups; railcar unloading is one example. In pressure-vacuum railcar unloading, the contents of a railcar are removed with a vacuum and then forwarded to their destination by a blower. In every application conveyor system configurations are chosen based on the properties of the products that will be moved through the system. Lower velocity bulk phase operation, for example, is often chosen for the transportation of highly abrasive products or for those prone to degradation, as they are less likely to cause damage or become damaged themselves when moved at low speeds.