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Pneumatic Conveying System for Wooden Pulp

08/02/2011 8:26 AM

Dear All,

I have to design system for Pulp handling system.

Details are as

System - Positive pressure Pneumatic conveying system,

Material to be conveyed :-

  • Wooden Pulp
  • Moisture - up to 50 %.
  • Temp. = Ambient.
  • Bulk Density :- 350 to 380 Kg/M3.
  • Partical Size = up to 1 mm.

Conveying dist. :-

  • Horizontal=20 meter
  • Vertical = 25 Meter.
  • No. Of Bends= 4 nos.

Please suggest proper conveying system with necessary details.

-Sachin Pawar Rajdeep Engg. Ltd. Pune

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Re: Pneumatic conveying system for Wooden Pulp

08/02/2011 8:57 AM

Hire someone.

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Re: Pneumatic conveying system for Wooden Pulp

08/02/2011 9:06 AM

Instead of asking total strangers to do your work for you, why not contact a "turn-key pulp handling system" manufacturer to do the "design" work for you.

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