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''' | [[File:Aggregate Bulk Hoppers_1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Aggregate Bulk Hoppers]] | ||
'''Aggregate Bulk Hoppers''' are [[Hoppers]] that are constructed to a much heavier duty design to allow for the harshness of the damp , dense, abrasive products. The dynamics of the aggreagte bulk hopper holding section are calculated based on the density, angle of repose and flow capability of the product being used. A suitable design is then created using a combination of 2D & 3D software packages to ensure that we can hold the capcity you require. | |||
== | ==Common Applications== | ||
*Feeding raw product into a building from outside for packing into a weighing system for sacks & bags. | |||
*Feeding raw product into a volumetric filling system for sacks and bags. | |||
*Feeding raw product into a production system from tote bins. | |||
*Feeding bulk bag (FIBC) filling / packing systems. | |||
*Smaller hoppers can be used as a dosing system for blending and mixing products. |
Revision as of 20:16, 28 September 2012
Aggregate Bulk Hoppers are Hoppers that are constructed to a much heavier duty design to allow for the harshness of the damp , dense, abrasive products. The dynamics of the aggreagte bulk hopper holding section are calculated based on the density, angle of repose and flow capability of the product being used. A suitable design is then created using a combination of 2D & 3D software packages to ensure that we can hold the capcity you require.
Common Applications
- Feeding raw product into a building from outside for packing into a weighing system for sacks & bags.
- Feeding raw product into a volumetric filling system for sacks and bags.
- Feeding raw product into a production system from tote bins.
- Feeding bulk bag (FIBC) filling / packing systems.
- Smaller hoppers can be used as a dosing system for blending and mixing products.