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Salt Etc.
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21. Mar. 2014 - 03:35
We utilize a hammer mill with a classifier for salt milling. One of the issues is the build up of milled salt in the outlet piping to the hopper. Does anyone have experience with this and could recommend possible solutions to investigate further? Any advice would be appreciated.
I tried to upload a picture but it is not taking it, but i will keep trying.
I tried to upload a picture but it is not taking it, but i will keep trying.
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Dont worry about uploading a picture,
you need an oversize discharge chute
thats all.
You have forgotten that your hammermill is an
impactor creating heat, and of course salt
loves heat and attracts moisture. ■
Brine Lines
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24. Mar. 2014 - 01:24
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Dont worry about uploading a picture,
you need an oversize discharge chute
thats all.
You have forgotten that your hammermill is an
impactor creating heat, and of course salt
loves heat and attracts moisture.
Dont worry about uploading a picture,
you need an oversize discharge chute
thats all.
You have forgotten that your hammermill is an
impactor creating heat, and of course salt
loves heat and attracts moisture.
Leon is on the ball, as usual. ■
John Gateleyjohngateley@hotmail.comwww.the-credible-bulk.com
Salt Milling Build-Up Control
We utilize a hammer mill with a classifier for salt milling. One of the issues is the build up of milled salt in the outlet piping to the hopper. Does anyone have experience with this and could recommend possible solutions to investigate further? Any advice would be appreciated.
I tried to upload a picture but it is not taking it, but i will keep trying. ■