Lyle Brown
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Re: Unloading

Posted on 10. Dec. 2007 - 01:24

Yes.

Maybe:

Minimal dust

Spillage

Etc

Regards,

Lyle

Re: Unloading

Posted on 10. Dec. 2007 - 04:37

Dear Lyle brown

what is Minimal dust and Spillage

and how do the make advantage of being used

Creampie Pregnant

kj

Re: Unloading

Posted on 10. Dec. 2007 - 04:56

What I would ask is 'what is your unloading spout'?

Clearly you have designed something you are trying to sell but I've no idea what it is, and if it is your design surely you can outline its features to prospective clients?

Lyle Brown
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Re: Unloading

Posted on 10. Dec. 2007 - 11:05

I guess I was thinking of a chute spoon, however you may be talking about a ship loader or the like.

What I was referring to is some designs have issues with spillage and dust. Maybe yours doesn’t - clients would appreciate that.

What about wear, degradation etc cf other designs?

Regards,

Lyle

Re: Unloading

Posted on 10. Dec. 2007 - 11:24

Originally posted by Lyle Brown

I guess I was thinking of a chute spoon, however you may be talking about a ship loader or the like.

It was described as an unloading spout??

Lyle Brown
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Re: Unloading

Posted on 11. Dec. 2007 - 02:09

Originally posted by designer



It was described as an unloading spout??

Yes. What can I say?

Sometimes I read what I want to see / am thinking of, rather than what is actually there.

My bad.

I think the points raised may be of relevance.

Regards,

Lyle

Re: Unloading

Posted on 11. Dec. 2007 - 03:26

u r referring to spillage that connects with flue gas outlet of boiler and will lower the combustion,

but my my pont is connected with unloading spout that used to unload materials from silo

Marijuana Vaporizer

kj
Lyle Brown
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Re: Unloading

Posted on 11. Dec. 2007 - 04:32

Would have thought the similar features would have been relevant:

CAPEX - cheap to buy etc

OPEX - reduced maintenance etc, minimal wear etc

Environment - minimal dust etc

Safety - Easy to use, maintain etc

Fit for service - minimal material degradation, suitable for material, flows at required capacity etc

There are plenty of commercially available units, which I suspect you are attempting to compete with.

Regards,

Lyle