Theory and Calculation

Pneumatic transport is used successfully in different industries for the handling of solids in grain or powder, which move long distances from one place to another, driven or aspirated by air into pipes. Many variables applied to the corresponding engineering fundamentals are involved in the design of a pneumatic transport system, factors such as bulk density, grain size, humidity of both the product and the relative humidity of the installation site of the system, the height above the level of the sea, the fat content, the natural resting angle of the product, the route of the transport line, etc., are key factors in the proper conception and design of a system. Learn more about the fundamentals of Engineering and the types of pneumatic transport:

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Fundamentals of Engineering
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Definition and types of Pneumatic Transport
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