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Bulk Liquid Transport
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Flexicon Corporation
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Flexible screw conveyor systems can be engineered to transport bulk materials that tend to pack, cake, smear, break apart or fluidize, and can prevent the separation of blended products.
Flexible screw conveyors are suitable for most bulk materials, from sub-micron powders to large pellets, both free-flowing and non-free flowing. They are capable of conveying bulk materials at any angle — over ...
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Material Transfer & Storage
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Material Handling Equipment & Integrated Systems
The popularity of flexible intermediate bulk containers (also known as FIBCs, big bags, or bulk bags) has grown significantly over the past few decades due largely in part to the advancements in weaving technologies and the widespread use of an extremely durable, recyclable material called polypropylene. Woven polypropylene bulk bags generally ...
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Blue Level Technologies, Inc.
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Application Considerations for Point Level Monitoring of Powder and Bulk Solids
The use of point level monitors for powder and bulk solids in modern industry dates back to 1934. Resilient to be sure and this exemplifies the critical importance of point level monitors and their use. But what is “point level monitoring”?
“Point Level Monitoring” is the monitoring of presence and absence of ...
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Material Transfer & Storage
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Material Handling Equipment & Integrated Systems
A leading chemical manufacturer contacted Material Transfer, looking for a solution to unload four different types of pharmaceutical powders from both bulk bags and drums, into one common outlet. The materials were as small as 20 microns in diameter and often caked, smeared, bridged, and packed during routine material handling. This system needed ...
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Material Transfer & Storage
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Material Handling Equipment & Integrated Systems
“Double Stack” Material Master Bulk Bag Conditioner
A leading chemical manufacturer contacted Material Transfer, looking for a solution to discharge a chemical powder from their bulk bags. The chemical powder was explosive, flammable, a skin irritant, and hardened into a solid block inside the bulk bag, making discharging the contents impossible ...
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