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Flexible screw feeding of problematic chemical ingredients to a dosing line

12th August 2022

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Andrew Warmington

Albert Angles, sales manager for Flexicon Europe, shares a case study in the use of equipment to manage difficult-to-handle powders

A manufacturer of speciality chemicals in Germany handles two problematic powdered ingredients, benzofuroxan and triazolon, to make energetic products for mining and demolition applications. In addition to being known irritants, these compounds are abrasive, dusty, hygroscopic and compressible, and they tend to pack and cake. When exposed to air and allowed to rest, they agglomerate into fist-sized clumps, which harden, making them difficult to convey without interruption.

The materials must be transferred from 25 L drums into elevated processing equipment. A previous vacuum conveying system proved incapable of doing this, due to dust clogging of filters, and agglomerates reducing the feed rate. Manual dumping of the materials became unsustainable because of the physical effort required, the potential dusting and irritation hazard, and the difficulty in achieving a consistent feed rate of material without clumps.  

Conveying in a restricted space

To improve throughput and handling of these ingredients, the company installed a flexible screw conveyor and receiving hopper from Flexicon (Europe). The hopper has a footprint of 700 x 1100 mm, fitting into the plant's restricted product loading area, leaving ample space for emptying of drums containing the materials. A support tray combined with a hinged hopper cover allow for quick and ergonomic loading of the materials.

The steep back and side walls of the stainless steel 110 L-capacity floor hopper reduce the ability of the hygroscopic ingredients to bridge or ‘rat-hole’. Combined with the hopper geometry, a mechanical agitator assembly maintains a good flow of material while also eliminating material agglomerations.

The conveyor, a Flexicon model 1312, is comprised of a stainless steel flat, centreless screw that rotates within an abrasion-resistant, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene outer tube. The flexibility of the screw and tube allows the conveyor to exit the hopper at a 45 degree incline and curve to vertical, propelling materials 5.5 m to the dosing system inlet, dust-free.

The screw is the only moving part in contact with the material. It is driven by an electric motor positioned beyond the discharge point, preventing material contact with seals or bearings. As the screw rotates, it self-centres within the tube, providing clearance between the screw and tube wall and thus eliminating the need for bearings along the length of the conveyor.

Dosing without interruption

High- and low-level sensors on the dosing hopper sidewall signal a programmable controller when to start and stop the conveyor, automatically maintaining a sufficient volume of material for dosing without interruption.

Since the company uses the conveying system only for benzofuroxan and triazolon, cleaning between batches is unnecessary. However, the conveyor is emptied on a daily basis by reversing the screw rotation, which removes residual material from the conveyor, preventing material from solidifying in the conveyor tube.

According to the production manager, the new system was built to ATEX standards for handling dusty, abrasive materials, with IP65 motor and electrical enclosures, and material contact surfaces of 304 stainless steel.

Contact:

Flexicon (Europe) Ltd.

+44 1227 374710

[email protected]

www.flexicon.com

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