New Dumper-Conveyor System Allows Dust-free Dumping of Bulk Solid Materials
Press Release Summary:
- TIP-TITE Drum Dumper accommodates drums from 30 to 55 gal weighing up to 750 lb and measuring 36 to 48 in. in height
- Raises the drum hydraulically to form a dust-tight seal between the rim of a drum and the underside of the discharge cone
- FLEXICON Screw Conveyor feeds material to elevated process equipment and storage vessels
Original Press Release:
Flexicon Mobile Dumper-Conveyor System Performs Multiple Tasks
Bethlehem, PA –– A new Mobile Drum Dumper-Conveyor System from Flexicon allows dust-free dumping of bulk solid materials from drums, and/or conveying it to process equipment and storage vessels throughout the plant.
The system’s TIP-TITE® Drum Dumper accommodates drums from 30 to 55 gal (114 to 208 liters) weighing up to 750 lb (340 kg) and measuring 36 to 48 in. (91 to 122 cm) in height. Mounted on a mobile frame with quick-action floor jacks, it raises the drum hydraulically to form a dust-tight seal between the rim of a drum and the underside of the discharge cone. A separate hydraulic cylinder tips the platform-hood assembly and drum, stopping at dump angles of 45, 60 or 90 degrees with a motion-dampening feature. The vertically-oriented cone mates with a gasketed inlet port fitted to the hopper of the system’s flexible screw conveyor, and to any low profile equipment throughout the plant. A pneumatically-actuated slide gate valve prevents material flow until the discharge cone has been properly seated in the gasketed receiving ring.
The mobile FLEXICON® screw conveyor, which can operate independently or mated to the drum dumper, can feed material to elevated process equipment and storage vessels. The only moving part contacting material is a rugged inner screw which can move both free- and non-free-flowing materials with no separation of blended products. The screw is driven beyond the point of discharge, preventing material contact with seals or bearings. Removal of the hopper lid allows manual dumping and feeding from upstream equipment.
Flexibility of the dumper and conveyor to handle a diversity of materials independently or in tandem throughout the plant enables the system to satisfy a range of current and future requirements, according to the manufacturer.
Ready to plug in and run, it is constructed of carbon steel with a durable industrial finish, and is available with stainless steel material contact surfaces or in all-stainless construction finished to food, dairy, pharmaceutical or industrial standards.
The company also manufactures high-lift drum dumpers, drum fillers, box/container dumpers, bulk bag dischargers, bulk bag conditioners, bulk bag fillers, pneumatic conveying systems, tubular cable conveyors, bag dump stations, weigh batching and blending systems, and engineered plant-wide bulk handling systems with automated controls.
Contact Flexicon Corporation, 1-888-353-9426, sales@flexicon.com, www.flexicon.com
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