Solve Or Prevent Poor Flow

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What is Poor Flow?

Two costly flow problems experienced in a silo, bin, or hopper are arching and ratholing.

(bridging) occurs when an arch-shaped obstruction forms above the hopper outlet and stops flow. It can be an interlocking arch, where large particles mechanically interlock to form an obstruction, or a cohesive arch. A cohesive arch occurs when particles bond together due to effects of moisture, fines concentration, particle shape, temperature, etc.

  • Ratholing, if material is cohesive
  • and material spoilage
  • Flooding of fine powders
  • First-in, last-out flow sequence
  • Sifting effects worsened
  • No ratholing
  • Uniform flow
  • No stagnant material
  • First-in, first-out flow sequence
  • Sifting segregation effects reduced
  • Limited “live” capacity
  • of fines or dust
  • Idle equipment or process
  • Erratic or stopped flow
  • Powder flooding or flushing
  • Structure vibrations, quaking
  • Missed shipments or delays
  • wasted material

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