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Re: Soft-Landing Transfer Chute For Friable Materials
Posted on
31. Jul. 2020 - 09:52
I propose without additional information I cannot assist regarding your enquiry, however regarding your observations, the following may be of interest:
http://clevelandcascades.co.uk/produ...scade-concept/
https://pebco.com/telescopic-chute/
Regards,
Lyle ■
Re: Soft-Landing Transfer Chute For Friable Materials
Posted on
1. Aug. 2020 - 01:43
I propose without additional information I cannot assist regarding your enquiry, however regarding your observations, the following may be of interest:
http://clevelandcascades.co.uk/produ...scade-concept/
https://pebco.com/telescopic-chute/
Regards,
Lyle
http://clevelandcascades.co.uk/produ...scade-concept/
https://pebco.com/telescopic-chute/
Regards,
Lyle
Thanks, Lyle, it is not the same concept but the cones of Clelveland Cascades look ingenious; the double-pipe also creates a continuous mass. Worth trying.
Thanks again. ■
Soft-landing transfer chute for friable materials
What is the best design for transferring bulk, friable materials from, say, from an upper bin (or process) to a lower bin? A while back I saw a pipe-in-pipe (rigid pipes since the height is fixed) system, solids flowed down in the annular area between the outer surface of the inner tube and the inner surface of the outer tube, thereby reducing velocity to a great extent, but I cannot find the vendor. Thanks in advance. ■