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Solids Handling & Processing

Pneumatically convey highly abrasive or fragile materials

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Dynamic Air dense phase pneumatic conveying systems have been proven in over 15,000 installations worldwide. They handle a wide range of materials and bulk densities at rates from a few hundred pounds to 400 tons per hour, over distances exceeding 5,000 feet.

The HDP 4000 Full-Line Concept dense phase pneumatic conveying system has many advantages over more traditional dense phase concepts with regard to abrasion, particle degradation and energy consumption.

The system utilises the DC-5 Air Saver technology to achieve an optimum pressure balance while counteracting forces of friction to enable low conveying velocities. The Full-Line Concept system conveys materials at low velocity and high density while utilising very low air consumption. The enclosed system is clean and can be fully automated to convey to packaging or process bins.

Very few moving parts are utilised, as the prime mover is standard plant compressed air at 100 PSIG. Dynamic Air Full Line Concept systems have proven to be very low in maintenance and are very flexible with regard to space and various custom plant situations.

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Dynamic Air Ltd.
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
+44 (0)1908 622344
e-mail: sales@dynamicair.co.uk
www.dynamicair.com

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