Basics of Pneumatic Conveying

Basics of Pneumatic Conveying

Pneumatic conveying is the leading method for transporting bulk solid materials, yet many professionals struggle with its complexities due to a lack of formal training. This two-day short course is designed to bridge that knowledge gap, combining expert-led lectures with hands-on demonstrations to provide a comprehensive understanding of the technology.

Participants will explore how pneumatic conveying works, when it is the best choice for material transport, and when alternative methods may be more suitable. The course delves into the key components of these systems, explaining their functions and interactions. It also covers the differences between pressure and vacuum systems, outlining their respective advantages and disadvantages. Additionally, learners will gain insight into various conveying methods—dilute phase, dense phase, medium phase, and vacuum sequencing—to determine the optimal approach for different applications.

Whether you’re new to the field or looking to refine your expertise, this course equips you with the essential knowledge and skills to optimize your processes and improve operational efficiency.

Date
02 Dec 2025 - 03 Dec 2025

Location
Kansas State University

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Advanced Manufacturing and Bulk Solids Technology Center Kansas State University’s Advanced Manufacturing and Bulk Solids Technology Center, or BSTC, supports industry by improving technology and knowledge related to powder and bulk solid handling, and the manufacturing process. The center specializes...

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