Re: Vacuum unloading from top of the railway wagon

From: <ALPESH>
Date: Mon Oct 08 2007 - 04:49:00 EDT


hi, satish...
plz go through this links it dosnt suits ur needs but better to know...

<a href="http://www.flsmidth.com/pneumatic+transport/english/product/power/reagent+handling/unloading+pebble+lime+from+rail+cars.htm">http://www.flsmidth.com/pneumatic+transport/english/product/power/reagent+handli\ ng/unloading+pebble+lime+from+rail+cars.htm</a>

<a href="http://www.dynamicair.com/pdf/9621.pdf">http://www.dynamicair.com/pdf/9621.pdf</a>

> Hi friends,
> Presently i m working on layout of railway wagon
> unloading from top of the wagon by vacuum pump
> system.
> Rail wagon contains alkali which should not spill
> out in atmosphere. Wagon unloading from bottom is
> more prone to leakage. I need to avoid it. To avoid
> we planning to unload chemical from top by vacuum
> method.
> Hence did anyone previously worke on similar
> system in past?
> Pls forward the details or suggestitions for top &
> bottom unloading. Top unloading is very expensive
> and dont know how much extent it will successful.
> Do anyone have any working example of top
> unloading by vacuum?
> My requirement is to unload 55 rail wagons at a
> time?
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>
> Regards
> Satish Gunjal
>
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Regards,
Alpesh A. Suthar
B.E.Chemical
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