List of Powder Supply Device products
- classification:Powder Supply Device
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Achieves high collection efficiency through electrostatic methods. Offers a wide range of products from large to small sizes. Also compatible with water-soluble oil mist.
- air conditioning
From October 29 (Tuesday) to 31 (Thursday), 2024! We will be exhibiting small ultrasonic dispersion devices and ultrasonic generators!
- Emulsifier/Disperser
- Powder Supply Device
- Dispersion/emulsification equipment/homogenizer
Case Studies of Distributed Engineering Failures | Why Can't We Resolve Issues with Dama and Quality Variability? Common Causes and Countermeasures.
In dispersion engineering, challenges such as "clumps persist regardless of how many times conditions are changed" and "variability in particle size distribution does not improve" occur in many settings. In one case, the cause of poor dispersion was attributed to equipment performance, leading to responses such as increasing rotation speed and extending processing time. However, the persistence of clumps and variability in quality were not resolved, and rather, new problems arose, such as particle fragmentation due to excessive shear. Behind such failures lies the misconception that "dispersion = just apply strong shear." In reality, if clumps are formed in the initial stage due to poor wetting or uneven flow when the powder is introduced, it is difficult to completely resolve them by applying strong shear in subsequent processes. Additionally, in batch processing, variations in flow and residence time lead to different dispersion histories for each particle, making it impossible to ensure reproducibility of quality. To address this issue, it is crucial to review the entire process, including not just changes in equipment conditions but also the steps from powder introduction to dispersion. By adopting configurations that apply shear simultaneously with powder introduction and implementing inline continuous processing that maintains consistent flow and dispersion conditions, it is possible to suppress initial clumps and achieve stable dispersion quality. Improving poor dispersion requires optimization of the entire process, not just the equipment alone.
Customer issues resolved in one go! A case achieved at minimal cost through manual operation.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Using a controller equipped with 4 solenoid valves! An example of installing a blow disk in three layers.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Suppressing sedimentation and evenly dispersing the protein.
- Dispersion/emulsification equipment/homogenizer
- Powder Supply Device
- Beverage Production Equipment
What causes clumping when adding powder? Design points for preventing and addressing poor dispersion.
In dispersion processes, the occurrence of agglomerates (clumps) during powder addition, which cannot be resolved in subsequent dispersion stages, is a common issue in many settings. The cause of this is that the powder does not wet uniformly in the liquid, leading to the formation of localized high-concentration areas. These agglomerates are also referred to as "fisheyes," and due to their internal unwetted structure, they are difficult to break apart. Once an agglomerate forms during powder addition, liquid has difficulty penetrating its interior, resulting in only the outer layer being wetted, which makes it hard for the internal particles to be disintegrated. Additionally, depending on the addition position and speed, the powder may float on the liquid surface or remain stagnant without following the flow within the equipment, promoting the formation of agglomerates. Particularly under conditions of high viscosity or high solid content, the low fluidity makes it challenging to achieve uniformity in the initial dispersion stage, leading to a higher likelihood of agglomerates remaining. Such agglomerates may not be completely resolved even with strong shear in subsequent processes, causing variations in the quality of the final product and introducing foreign substances. To prevent the formation of agglomerates, it is crucial to improve wettability during powder addition, ensure appropriate addition positions and flow design, and optimize the initial dispersion. By performing shear and mixing simultaneously right after addition, as in inline powder addition and simultaneous dispersion, it is possible to suppress the formation of agglomerates and achieve stable dispersion quality.
We achieve labor-saving by linking with Volkmann's air transport device (vacuum conveyor)!
- Food Conveyor Equipment
- Powder Conveyor Device
- Powder Supply Device
A Brody disk has been installed as a measure against bridge and rat hole issues in the powdered activated carbon storage tank!
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Achieving nighttime automation with Volkmann's air transport system! ~Matcha factory edition~
- Food Conveyor Equipment
- Powder Conveyor Device
- Powder Supply Device
Developed specifically for pneumatic conveying, this three-way ball valve minimizes pressure loss and enables energy-efficient piping design.
- Powder Supply Device
Enhanced wear resistance with an alumina ceramic sleeve in the flow path. Prevents metal contamination — ideal for secondary battery material production.
- Powder Supply Device
Precision measurement system using a dosing valve that allows for micro-supply, capable of controlling within ±1g.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
- Weighing Control
Measures against bridging in the silo of defatted rice bran! Introduction to large silos.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Eliminate discharge failures caused by compacted powder due to vibrations during transport with a blow disc!
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
For those struggling with chronic bridge phenomena! Install a Brody disk to solve the problem.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Elimination of bridges in large silos of limestone powder! Troubles resolved with multiple arrangements.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Low cost even for multiple installations! Effectively eliminate rat holes with 'Brodisk'.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Effective in resolving dehydration cake blockages! Problem solved with the installation of a Brody disk.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Elimination of the rat hole phenomenon caused by calcium carbonate through vibration of the Brody disk and air injection.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Eliminate the shelf suspension and bridge phenomenon of raw materials! Solve problems with multiple placements.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Introducing a case of bridge prevention in silos for crushed waste plastic.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Based on our experience, we will provide you with reasonable models, quantities, and installation locations, including costs.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
If you are having trouble with the rat hole phenomenon or clogging in powder materials, please feel free to consult us.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Introducing examples of bridge measures for feed-grade defatted powder.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Improved discharge issues from a cement silo with a 45° slope in the corn section.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Can be discharged smoothly! Install a blow disk in the hopper to prevent bridging.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Bridge breaker that can be installed in various places, such as FRP tanks.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Installation of 8 bridge breakers promotes the discharge of malt powder from the storage silo.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Introducing Brodisk into the fly ash and cement mixture silo!
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Easily solve powder bridges that cannot be resolved with knockers or vibrators!
- Other powder equipment
- Powder Supply Device
Introducing examples of bridge measures for quicklime silos!
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment
Introducing examples of preventing resin powder blocking inside the hopper.
- Powder Supply Device
- Other powder equipment