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What Are Some Common Problems Associated With Dense Phase Pneumatic Conveying?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dense phase pneumatic conveying, typically experiences one common problem from system to system: plugging in the line due to a malfunctioning booster valve. Dense phase systems require these booster systems to introduce new, pressurized air. These boosters are nearly always accompanied by a check valve. If the check valve becomes stuck, the product is allowed to plug the line.

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Answered by Shreya091
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it is a low speed system of transporting where the material is not supended in air and hence less wear and tear occurs .

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plugging in pipe.

product degradation.

fouling of transport pipe .

pressure changes like too high can cause particle to particle impact and too low can cause product fall from top to bottom .

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