When stockpiling dry bulk solid materials, stockpile size, spout length/retraction height, and handled material characteristics/service conditions are the primary concerns. The Vortex Loading Spout (also known as loading chutes) can be used in tandem with accessories designed to contain fugitive dusts and prevent dusting to atmosphere.
Ideal application: Stockpiling dry bulk solid materials.
Key Features
A stacking, cone-in-cone spout design can be used in tandem with a Vortex In-Line Filtration System at the material feed inlet. The In-Line Filtration System is designed to collect fugitive dusts by means of air withdrawal. The outer sleeve is intended to contain fugitive dusts. Fugitive dusts are captured in pleated polyester filter cartridges. Throughout the loading process, automatic reverse pulse jets inject compressed air to purge the captured dusts back into the load.
A telescoping, tube-in-tube spout design can be used in tandem with a Vortex Discharge Filtration System at the point of discharge. The Discharge Filtration System is designed to collect fugitive dusts by means of high volume exhaust blowers. Fugitive dusts are captured in pleated polyester filter cartridges. Throughout the loading process, automatic reverse pulse jets inject compressed air to purge the captured dusts back into the load. The purpose of a Discharge Filtration System is to better collect fugitive dusts originating near the point of discharge.
A Dust Control Skirt encompasses the peak of the material pile to address dusting to atmosphere.
A Material Level-Sensing Device complements an Auto-Raise System to automate the retraction process.