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With '''vacuum conveying''',  materials are drawn to the delivery point through a totally enclosed  pipeline, in a clean, contained stream of air generated by a vacuum  pump.
           
                                                       
In vacuum conveying, no moving parts contact  the materials, no dust escapes into the atmosphere and no contamination  can enter the system.
For food and pharmaceutical applications,  mirror polished stainless steel hoppers and receiving vessels meet the  strictest hygiene standards and are easily disassembled for routine  cleaning and product change.
==The Advantages Of Vacuum Conveying==
*Safety
*Hygiene
*Flexibility
*Automation
*Dust free operation
*No contamination
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Revision as of 09:35, 3 February 2012


Vacuum conveyor

With vacuum conveying, materials are drawn to the delivery point through a totally enclosed pipeline, in a clean, contained stream of air generated by a vacuum pump.


In vacuum conveying, no moving parts contact the materials, no dust escapes into the atmosphere and no contamination can enter the system. For food and pharmaceutical applications, mirror polished stainless steel hoppers and receiving vessels meet the strictest hygiene standards and are easily disassembled for routine cleaning and product change.

The Advantages Of Vacuum Conveying

  • Safety
  • Hygiene
  • Flexibility
  • Automation
  • Dust free operation
  • No contamination