Today, we'll be discussing how you can move your materials through a closed pipe utilizing a method known as dense phase pneumatic conveying system. It operates differently from another process known as dilute phase pneumatic conveying. Dense phase pneumatic conveying is widely used to transport materials and we will discuss how it works.
High-pressure low-speed pneumatic conveying is a method in which materials are transported through pipes in a dense phase. This means the materials are forced through the pipe more in a thick, packed manner. This is commonly used for brittle or abrasive materials to avoid any damage.
Dense phase pneumatic conveying is a wise solution for transporting materials across long distances. Since the materials are conveyed in a dense material, less air is used to push them through the tube. This helps save energy and reduce costs for businesses.
A dense phase pneumatic conveying system usually consists of three major components: a pressure tank, an air compressor, and a pipe. The material gets pushed into the pipe indirectly from the pressure tank, where you put the materials and predmetizirovat a pressurized. A pipe transports the materials to their destination, while the air compressor generates the pressure required to push the materials.
Dense phase pneumatic conveying is compared frequently to its cousin, dilute phase pneumatic conveying, another method for transporting materials in pipes. Dilute phase conveying is a method of using high speed and low pressure to rapidly transport materials, while dense phase conveying is the method with the inverse, low speed and high pressure.
The number one difference between the two is the volume of air required. In dilute phase conveying, a large amount of air is used to transport the materials through the pipe quickly. Dense phase conveying uses less air and the materials travel slowly in a gigantic structure.
Industries like food processing, medicines, and chemicals commonly use dense phase pneumatic conveying. They are great for transporting materials that are brittle, have rough edges or be damaged. Pneumatic vacuums can be used for moving powdered or granular materials such as sugar, flour, or plastic pellets.
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