Pneumatic conveying also has some
disadvantages compared with mechanical
conveying. One is the Pneumatic husk conveying system typically greater use of horsepower than
a mechanical conveyor, resulting from the
pneumatic system's need to change air pressure
to produce conveying power. The pneumatic
conveying system also uses a comparatively
larger dust collection system than a mechanical
conveyor because the pneumatic system has to
separate the material from the conveying air at
the system's end. Some materials also have
characteristics that make them difficult to convey
in a pneumatic system. Examples are materials
with a large particle size and high bulk density,
such as gravel or rocks, and extremely sticky
materials, such as titanium dioxide, which tend to
build a coating on material-contact surfaces and
can eventually block the conveying line.
Pneumatic conveying systems are classified by
their operating principle into two basic types:
Dilute phase and dense phase. Either can run
under pressure or vacuum.
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