0352 Promoting discharge from the dust collector hopper section.
No bridge occurs, and the time required for discharge is also reduced! Introducing a case study of the Brody Disk.
This is a case where there was a large amount of retention and a long retention time in the dust collector hopper, leading to the occurrence of bridging. In the case of a dust collector hopper of approximately 2000 square units, it is common to install 8 "blow disks," but since there are cases where retention is allowed up to about 2/3 of the hopper capacity, 12 disks were installed instead. After implementation, there were no occurrences of bridging, and the time required for discharge was also reduced. 【Overview】 ■ Hopper size: 2000×2000 ■ Discharge outlet: 250 square units ■ Target material: Water treatment chemicals ■ A total of 3 disks were installed: 1 near the discharge outlet on each side and 2 above that ■ A controller with 6 solenoid valves was used to sequentially turn on air in time intervals, with 2 blow disks at 6 locations *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. *Our website features numerous implementation examples, which can be checked via the link below.
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