PNEUMATIC TRANSPORT

producer of soap plants

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Soap pneumatic transport

Pneumatic conveyors are systems designed to move the soap pellets produced in the drying plant into the silos that feed the finishing line.

Soaptec offers two models of pneumatic conveyors: pressure and suction ones, with one or more pick-up points and one or more storage points for the different production capacities of the plant.

On pneumatic pressure conveyors, the soap pellets are pushed by an air blower located at the beginning of the unit. The air flow is generated by a powerful compressor mounted in a soundproof cabin.

On pneumatic suction conveyors, on the other hand, the soap pellets are sucked in by the suction of the air flow generator, which is located at the end of the system. In order to avoid pipe obstruction, the transport air flow has to be cooled by the use of a cold-water-exchanger.

Our company is available for customised pneumatic transport systems, tailored to the customer’s requirements and needs. In addition to the type of model, the customer can also select the accessories to be applied to the system.

Designing and manufacturing pneumatic transport systems is part of our core business, but along with this, Soaptec also offers installation, commissioning, and maintenance services for the equipment. For all these after sales activities we are available for worldwide travel.

How they work and technical specifications

 

The feeder of the pneumatic transport system is equipped with an AISI 304 stainless steel hopper, a manual lock gate and a rotary valve, mounted on a single chase.

Discharge air is filtered by a bag filter, which frees it from soap fines, and is then let out into the atmosphere. The residues are retained within the system.

On the top of each silo there is a centrifugal fines separator in which the pellets are separated from the air and discharged into the silo. There is also a flow indicator on the delivery pipe of the pneumatic transport that allows visual control of the incoming material.

Air discharge pipes are equipped with butterfly valves moved by a pneumatic actuator that regulate the air flow. The electrical control panel can be equipped with a synoptic panel or a scada system.

Diverter valves, also controlled by pneumatic actuators, allow the flow of pellets to be diverted to different stocking silos.