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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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Item Details
Publication Date: 07/2008
Pages: 5
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Pneumatic Points to Ponder
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Conveying sugar: How sweet it is! (July 2008)
Sure, sugar is sweet, except when you want to pneumatically convey it. In my mind, beautiful crystal-clear, granular sugar is the most challenging dry bulk material to transfer in a pneumatic conveying system. In this month’s column, we’ll concentrate on how to solve various problems with pneumatically conveying sugar. But rest assured: Even if you’re not handling sugar, you can apply most of the information to solving problems with conveying other materials.
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