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Powder and Bulk Engineering is a technical information publication devoted to the powder and bulk solids industry within North America.
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Publication Date: 07/1999
Pages: 6
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Pneumatic Points to Ponder
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Determining which system and components will best meet your needs III (July 1999)
Building on the information in his first four series of columns, Paul E. Solt, a private consultant with more than 42 years experience installing and troubleshooting pneumatic conveying systems, presents a fifth series on the general application of pneumatic conveying. In a separate section, Solt also answers your pneumatic conveying questions.
This fourth column on the general application of pneumatic conveying will expand on information in the March 1999 column by detailing additional factors to consider when determining which type of conveying system will best meet your needs. As you read this column, it will be helpful to review information in "Pneumatic points to ponder..." columns in the March, July, and November 1989, March and July 1990, and March and July 1991 issues.
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