What is the difference between dilute and dense phase pneumatic conveying?
Pneumatic conveying is a means of conveying dry powders and other solids in an enclosed system using air pressure as the means of conveyance. Two variations of pneumatic conveying are dilute phase and dense phase conveying. Dilute phase conveying is characterized by a high volume of air, higher air pressure and low volume of solids per unit volume. Dense phase conveying is characterized by lower air volumes and pressures and high volumes of solids per unit volume. Visit Dynamic-Aire’s website to learn more about dilute and dense phase pneumatic handling at http://www.dynamicair.com/pdf/9515-4.pdf [LEGAL] The above links are for your reference only and should not be construed as an endorsement by Morton of the products described therein.