0680 Case Study on the Bridge Phenomenon of Inorganic Pigments
Introducing a case study on resolving bridging at the outlet of the raw material hopper in the conveying system.
We would like to introduce a case study where our "Brodisk" was adopted. A strong bridge formed just above the discharge section. Even hitting it with a resin hammer did not result in any discharge, and only a little material came out when poked from below with a stick. We grasped the situation through email and phone communication, and provided guidance on the recommended model, layout, and control. [Case Overview (Partial)] ■ Target Powder: Inorganic Pigment (Particle Size: Less than 1μm) ■ Hopper Diameter: φ600 ■ Discharge Diameter: φ50 [Key Points of This Equipment] ■ The elastic disk (silicone) is very important in terms of strength and durability, especially considering the risk of foreign material contamination. The silicone disk of this equipment is highly superior in strength and durability. Once you use it, you will understand! ■ Control (how to aerate?) is crucial! We provide guidance on what should be done. A dedicated controller is also available. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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