A pneumatic conveying system can’t function without the combination of chutes and hoppers – they are integral and critical components that are inseparable because they act as a giant funnel that helps to get your material into your system.
A pneumatic conveying system can’t function without the combination of chutes and hoppers – they are integral and critical components that are inseparable because they act as a giant funnel that helps to get your material into your system.
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While the hopper functions as the mouth of the funnel, the chute serves as the narrow tubing connected to it. Both of these components undergo wear and tear, mainly due to the abrasive actions of the bulk materials that pass through them, and there are ways of protecting them, such as with ceramic coating, if abrasion is an issue in your system.
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