mcdue
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I work on a plant and I have a problem of blocks in the discharge of a material that I go to expose, in addition to not being able to give me a reason I can not even find an effective solution.
We discard a fine powder material in a silo by picking it up with a compressed air system from a tank, the fact is that from a few months to this part the powder freezes, as well as in the pipes, in the silo (diameter around 5 m) and this I cannot explain it. form a sort of cap at about half height.
That said without me knowing anything, he decided to take hammers (with a rubber hammer) all the pipes and silos, doing nothing but aggravate the problem (if the silo does not deform the pipes yes).
the first thing that jumped into my mind, given the impossibility of disassembling or seeing inside the tube was to buy vibrators: I have to say they do their job, but they don't do it as efficiently as I expected.
Let's see what you propose, I am curious at least to find a why to fine powder that makes a cap on 5 m of diameter.
thanks to those who dedicate themselves.
m2
We discard a fine powder material in a silo by picking it up with a compressed air system from a tank, the fact is that from a few months to this part the powder freezes, as well as in the pipes, in the silo (diameter around 5 m) and this I cannot explain it. form a sort of cap at about half height.
That said without me knowing anything, he decided to take hammers (with a rubber hammer) all the pipes and silos, doing nothing but aggravate the problem (if the silo does not deform the pipes yes).
the first thing that jumped into my mind, given the impossibility of disassembling or seeing inside the tube was to buy vibrators: I have to say they do their job, but they don't do it as efficiently as I expected.
Let's see what you propose, I am curious at least to find a why to fine powder that makes a cap on 5 m of diameter.
thanks to those who dedicate themselves.
m2