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Material handling conveying system controls

If the material to be handled is toxic or radioactive, it may be possible to use air for conveying, but very strict control would have to be maintained. A closed system would be essential in this case. Continuous conveying systems are probably the easiest to arrange in the form of a closed loop. A sketch of a typical system is given in Figure 4.9. [Pg.145]


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