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Floaero Aeromechanical Conveying System



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  • 1 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Floaero Floveyor

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Use a Floveyor Aeromechanical Conveyor because...

  • FloAero Inc knows how to apply an aeromechanical conveyor to your application.
  • Material is pre-weighed (total weight transferred).
  • Material discharges consistently (no pulsation of flow).
  • Material shall be transferred into an elevated Scale Hopper.
  • Entire batch shall be transferred into the Process Vessel (no retention of product).
  • Material shall be transferred quickly (particles in machine for only 1 - 4 seconds).
  • Material shall be transferred straight vertical or at an incline angle or horizontally.
  • Material is Dusty (dust contained machine).
  • Material is Heat Sensitive (low energy use imparts virtually no heat to the material).
  • Material is Hygroscopic (material is in a natural draft pocket for a very short time).
  • Material is Abrasive (minimal wear due to relatively low velocity, and no pressure force).
  • Material is Sticky (particles "fluidized" within draft pocket, so as not to adhere).
  • Material is Moist (material's particles are "blown apart" from each other).
  • Material is Fragile (low velocity, gentle handling for non-degradation).
  • Material has a light or heavy bulk density.
  • Material has a wide range of particle sizes (all less than 1/2″).
  • Material is free flowing, sluggish, or non-free flowing (regulated material feed required).
  • Blended product shall be transferred without segregation.
  • Multiple materials, fed into the inlet at a specific ratio, discharge as a combined product.
  • Machine shall be portable with incline variation.
  • Air - Material separation equipment is eliminated.
  • Low energy use / Minimum space requirement / Quiet operation.
  • FloAero offers complete service and reliability for a long lasting machine.




This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 04 November, 2009.