Product Description
The powder pneumatic conveying system is an advanced material handling solution designed to transport lightweight powders in a fully enclosed process, reducing dust pollution, raw material waste, and environmental impact. Unlike traditional bulky and expensive pre-installed conveying systems, this equipment is compact, economical, and easy to install and operate. It is suitable for conveying a wide range of dry powders such as alumina, carbon black, PVC resin, silica, fine chemicals, pharmaceutical intermediates, cement, fly ash, coal powder, and more.
The conveying process is fully sealed to ensure a clean and contamination-free environment. The system overcomes limitations caused by terrain, distance, or material density, offering stable and efficient performance even under demanding conditions.
Efficient Dust Control: Prevents sudden powder leakage and secondary pollution with a specialized air induction system.
Wide Material Compatibility: Suitable for chemical, plastics, pharmaceutical, food, and building materials industries.
Compact and Lightweight: Easy to relocate and operate, with quick adjustment and low maintenance needs.
Flexible Operation: Works without geographical or environmental restrictions, supporting 2-inch and 3-inch pipe diameters with stainless steel or aluminum alloy material options.
High Reliability: Integrated with advanced airflow distribution and zero-leakage valves to ensure stable operation and extended equipment life.
Proven Performance: Laboratory tests and on-site trials confirm high conveying efficiency and consistent reliability.
Fully enclosed system with no contamination.
Lightweight and portable, easy to move and install.
High conveying efficiency, even with powder bulk density up to 800kg/m³ (50 lbs/cu.ft).
Safer operation with reduced risk of powder explosions or sudden discharge.
Lower failure rate compared with traditional mechanical conveying systems.
Cost-effective solution with reduced labor and material losses.
Chemical Industry: Powdered additives, resins, and catalysts.
Plastics Industry: PVC, PE, and filler powders.
Pharmaceutical Industry: Fine chemicals, active pharmaceutical ingredients (API), and intermediates.
Construction Industry: Cement, fly ash, and silica powders.
Energy Industry: Coal powder and related raw materials.



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