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The '''Electro-Pneumatic Hammer Blast''' adds to the mechanical action of the PS-type Hammer a compressed air jet expanding across the surrounding wall surface. It also adds more extended impact vibration. The Hammer Blast is most suitable for materials with a tendency to bridge and/or hygroscopic properties.
 
The Electro-Pneumatic hammer blast is electropneumatically actuated, and it develops three simultaneous actions:
 
*instantaneous hammering
*extended vibration
*extended and intermittent airshot along the silo wall.
 
 
The combined effect of these three actions resolves globally and radically all mass flow problems. Guaranteed life at maximum pressure: 150.000 blows. Working temperature: -20°C to + 80°C.
 
 
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Revision as of 21:06, 16 September 2012


Electro-Pneumatic Hammer Blast

The Electro-Pneumatic Hammer Blast adds to the mechanical action of the PS-type Hammer a compressed air jet expanding across the surrounding wall surface. It also adds more extended impact vibration. The Hammer Blast is most suitable for materials with a tendency to bridge and/or hygroscopic properties.

The Electro-Pneumatic hammer blast is electropneumatically actuated, and it develops three simultaneous actions:

  • instantaneous hammering
  • extended vibration
  • extended and intermittent airshot along the silo wall.


The combined effect of these three actions resolves globally and radically all mass flow problems. Guaranteed life at maximum pressure: 150.000 blows. Working temperature: -20°C to + 80°C.


Related Video