Thank you for the video; we are container liner bag company, we are looking into dense phase for loading low-density materials in container liner bags to improve payloads. There are a number of materials we are looking to implement this loading system: carbon black, silica fume, perlite and a few others
We have an abrasive material Alumina with 60nm particels current running in dilute mode cause excessive pipe wear. Would changing to dense phase work? Thanks. We use pnuecalc software.
Hello, really helpful presentation. Just a quick question, my material is conveying in dilute phase with a blower and if I want to shorten the unloading time, can I, in theory, add another pump along the conveying line to speed things up?
one should look at dilute phase 1st…it is less expensive to buy and to operate. Dense phase needs either abrasive or fragile materials as a reason to look at it
Excellent job with this video!
Thank you for the video; we are container liner bag company, we are looking into dense phase for loading low-density materials in container liner bags to improve payloads. There are a number of materials we are looking to implement this loading system: carbon black, silica fume, perlite and a few others
Javier, thank you for comment. if you want to discuss the project with our team. please call us a 800-748-7000 or email info@magnumsystems.com
hello sir, is it true that 3bars of operating pressure can push the petcoke material 40 tph upward with 30meters high?
Great video
We have an abrasive material Alumina with 60nm particels current running in dilute mode cause excessive pipe wear. Would changing to dense phase work?
Thanks. We use pnuecalc software.
That really helped me, thank you!
Hello, really helpful presentation. Just a quick question, my material is conveying in dilute phase with a blower and if I want to shorten the unloading time, can I, in theory, add another pump along the conveying line to speed things up?
Increasing pressure is the only way to increase rate in an existing line.. another blower will add volume also and thus be self defeating
What kind of conveying is suitable for Fluidised lime, and magnesium for a desulphurization plant where the carrying gas is Nitrogen?
Dense phase is a good candidate when you need to blanket materials with N2…especially when it needs to be 100% N2
Great lesson ? Is there a quick formula to use in simple conveying lines.
Not really. we can help in sizing if you want to discuss the application with us. Please give us a call 800-748-7000 or info@magnumsystems.com
Great explanation, thank you for this video, so, if I want to move lime at 40 ton per hour, which kind of system I should choice? Thank you again.
one should look at dilute phase 1st…it is less expensive to buy and to operate. Dense phase needs either abrasive or fragile materials as a reason to look at it
Thanks, good video
hell yeah