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Continuous-flow conveyors

The continuous-flow conveyor is a totally enclosed unit which has a relatively high capacity per unit of cross-sectional area and can follow an irregular path in a single plane. These features make it extremely versatile. Figure 21-10 shows some typical arrangements and applica-... [Pg.1925]

FIG. 21-9 Closed and open flights for continuous-flow conveyors, (a) and (h) Conveyor-elevator, (c) Horizontal conveyor with side-pull chain, (d) Detail of closed-belt conveyor opening and closing rollers mesh and unmesh teeth in the same manner as a conventional clothing fastener. (FMC Cotporation, Material Handling Systems Division Stephens-Adamson Division, Allis-Chalmers Cotporation.)... [Pg.1925]

FIG. 21-10 Typical arrangements and applications for continuous-flow conveyors, a) Horizontal conveyor, (h) Z-type conveyor-elevator. (c) Loop-feed elevator used for dewatering, (d) Side-pull horizontal recirculating conveyor, (e) Horizontal inclined conveyor-elevator. Stephens-Adamson Division, Allis-Chalmeis Coiporation.)... [Pg.1926]

Continuous flow conveyors or extractors that compress the stillage grain to improve beer removal are common in commercial distilleries. Similar designs sized for small-scale plants are under development. Keep in mind that separating solids before distillation can result in up to a 20 percent alcohol loss if extraction design is too simple. [Pg.18]

Fig. 11 Possible conveying lengths and drive power requirements of continuous-flow conveyors... Fig. 11 Possible conveying lengths and drive power requirements of continuous-flow conveyors...
Like continuous-flow conveyors, screw conveyors can likewise be installed directly under a bunker or bin and may be provided with several inlet and outlet openings. Since screw conveyors develop a kind of cutting and shredding action within the material, they are suitable also for difficult materials which tend to choke... [Pg.298]


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