Description
It is the most versatile and speedy method of transferring
bulk material from one point to another within a defined area. Pneucon are
engaged in offering wide range of Cement feeding system which is used for
feeding the cement feed the cement in construction sites. These Cement feeding systems
are manufactured by using supreme grade of raw material and are highly demanded
in various production industries.
Applications
The PNEUCON Screw Pumps are heavy-duty, screw-type pneumatic
pumps. These pump systems are most commonly used to convey dry, free-flowing,
pulverized materials from grinding mills, transfer materials from silo to silo,
transfer dust from collectors, and
load and unload railcars, ships and barges. The materials are conveyed
literally anywhere a pipeline can be run and to any number of delivery points.
General Specifications
PNEUCON Screw Pumps are constructed
of mild and structural steel, and mounted on a base. PS pumps are equipped
with pedestal blocks that support a pump screw which helps to provide a smooth,
balanced operation. The screw is dynamically balanced and areas of this screw,
along with other parts of the pump in direct contact with the material to be
conveyed, are made of hardened, wear-resistant material and special hard
surfacing where required. The screw is directly coupled to the driving motor
but can be v-belt driven.
Standard equipment on PS pumps includes a pressurized seal
and bearing assembly that extends the service life of the discharge seals by
preventing the material being handled from entering the bearing area. Each pump
system includes the pump, drive motor and compressed air source.
Operation
The materials to be
conveyed enter the hopper by gravity or dumped by any means. The material is
compacted as it is advanced. Its density is further increased in the space
between the terminal flight of the screw and the face of the non-return valve
to form a seal against the transport line pressure, thus preventing blowback.
The material then enters the discharge body, is fluidized by compressed air,
and is conveyed into the transport line.
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