Description
In the world of material handling, two prominent players, Dense Phase and Lean Phase Pneumatic Conveying Systems, vie for the spotlight. At Rollcon Technofab India Pvt Ltd, we firmly believe that Dense Phase Pneumatic Conveying Systems stand as the pinnacle of efficiency and reliability. In this blog, we'll delve into the key distinctions between these two systems, shedding light on why Dense Phase Pneumatic Conveying is the unequivocal choice for your material handling needs.
Dense Phase Conveying is characterized by a slow, high-pressure air flow that propels materials through the pipeline.
Materials are conveyed in a slug or plug flow, minimizing particle degradation and preserving material integrity.
Ideal for fragile, abrasive, or cohesive materials that require gentle handling.
Lean Phase Conveying involves a fast, low-pressure air flow that suspends materials in the pipeline, resembling a fluidized state.
Materials are conveyed in a dilute phase, which may lead to particle attrition and segregation.
Suited for free-flowing materials with lower sensitivity to handling forces.
Dense Phase systems handle materials gently, preserving their integrity. This is crucial for sensitive materials like biomass or minerals.
The slow, controlled movement of materials in Dense Phase Conveying minimizes equipment wear, resulting in lower maintenance costs and extended system longevity.
Biomass is stored in silos or bunkers, ensuring a continuous supply to the power plant.
Dense Phase systems are highly efficient, ensuring that more of your material reaches its destination.
Dense Phase Conveying is versatile and suitable for a wide range of materials, from fine powders to larger granules.