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Pneumatic Transport of Materials

Pneumatic Transport of Materials

Pneumatic Transport of Materials

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I've been reading about dilute and dense phase pneumatic transport of granular materials and powders. I'm trying to find someone who is familiar with saltation and particle segregation issues; often these are hydraulics people. Does anyone have any leads or referrals? Perhaps I should be posting this in a different section - suggestions welcome.
 goldmandm@phibred.com

RE: Pneumatic Transport of Materials

For a quick lesson on this subject go to a couple of system intigrators for this industry. nol-tec.com or shicktube.com they both have good web pages that will explain how it works. You may then want to contact them.

RE: Pneumatic Transport of Materials


 Mr.Goldman,
 The State diagram will tell you all about dilute and dense fase by pneumaticconveying.If you are interrested, drop me a note to: cvdorst@skynet.be

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