Receiving hopper
for pneumatic conveyingpowderbulk

Receiving hopper - VAC-U-MAX - for pneumatic conveying / powder / bulk
Receiving hopper - VAC-U-MAX - for pneumatic conveying / powder / bulk
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Characteristics

Type
receiving
Product applications
powder, bulk, for pneumatic conveying

Description

VAC-U-MAX provides over 65 years of application expertise in handling over 10,000 powders and bulk materials, providing pneumatic conveying solutions for even the hardest-to-handle dry bulk solids including materials with high fat, high moisture content such as dry-powdered dairy, fibrous materials such as hemp or smokeless tobacco, lightweight materials that do not discharge from conical vessels, and materials prone to bridging and ratholing. VAC-U-MAX’s straight-sided Tube Hopper material receivers are especially suited for non-free flowing materials, with rapid discharge rates minimizing non-conveying time, while providing higher transfer rates. The straight wall, no edge, no ledge design, terminates in an automatic discharge valve the same size as the tube, allowing rapid discharge of even the most difficult to handle materials. Designed in stainless steel or carbon steel, in standard or sanitary construction, Tube Hopper material receivers feature short discharge cycles where conveying is virtually continuous, speeding up the loading and batch transfer step. No external vibration or agitation is required, with receivers operable via positive displacement vacuum pumps, regenerative blowers, or VAC-U-MAX’s exclusive air-operated venturi units.

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