0092 Using nitrogen gas instead of air for bridge measures.
This is an introduction to a case study of implementing bridge measures using nitrogen gas instead of air.
To prevent oxidation of powder materials, nitrogen gas is supplied to the blow disk instead of compressed air, resolving the bridging phenomenon of the powder. Even when using inert gases such as nitrogen or argon, similar effects can be achieved as with air. Additionally, the use of inert gases poses no issues for the blow disk. Our blow disk and blow disk mini do not require a continuous flow of air or inert gases. Generally, a short burst of a few seconds (injection of air or inert gas along with vibration) is sufficient to achieve the desired effect. Therefore, the consumption of air or gas is limited, making the use of inert gases cost-effective in many cases. If you are facing issues with powders and granules, please feel free to consult us. We have published numerous case studies on our website, which can be accessed through the link below.
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【Specifications】 ○ I.D. 1000φ ○ Outlet diameter 150A rotary valve ○ Supply nitrogen gas to the blow disk ○ Eliminate the bridging phenomenon of powder 【Key Points of This Equipment】 ■ The elastic disk (silicone) is very important in terms of the risk of foreign matter contamination, as well as strength and durability. The silicone disk of this equipment is exceptionally strong and durable. We believe you will understand this once you use it! ■ Control (how to aerate?) is crucial! We provide guidance on what should be done. A dedicated controller is also available. *For more details, please feel free to contact us. TEL: 06-6777-2777
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*We have published numerous examples on our company website. Please feel free to contact us.*