Re: Additive Conveying
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Mr.Ralf Schrage
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Additives...
I think we have the ideal solution for your problem:
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Re: Additive Conveying
Dear Sir!
Your problem may easily be solved by vibrating tubes and bucket elevator. Pls. contact
Best regards
B.Peyfuss
office@peytec.at
www.peytec.at ■
Additive Conveying
Suggest you contact:
Andrew Woollon
Cheers,
Werner Plaut
Additive Conveying
Dear Sirs,
I am looking for help! I wish to convey approximately 15 tons of material per 24 hour day. I guess the system should be capable of conveying about 3 tons per hour for short periods at a time.
Various different additives need to be conveyed through the system, but only one additive at a time. All of the additives are very friable pellets, cylindrical in shape about 5mm long, and 3mm diameter, bulk density of between 480 & 600 kg/m^3. Some additives will arrive in 500kg bags and others in 25kg bags.
Currently we simply employ a 600 kg hoist, & all additives arrive in 25kg bags, but we wish to move some of this to 500kg FIBC's.
The idea is that these then have to be debagged into a hopper, conveyed horizontally (East) 10 meters, elevated 30 meters, then conveyed 10 meters horizontally (North), and discharged into a 500kg receiving hopper.
I have considered vacuum conveying, but this damages the product. Simply installing an elevator or larger hoist is too time consuming for the operator, and is too labour intensive.
I would like to automate as far as possible, and suggest that a "tube-chain" conveyer may do the job. The additive could be debagged or flood fed into a feed hopper, and conveyed to the 500 kg receiving hopper through a control system off level switches.
Any thoughts??
Regards,
Dave. ■