Revitran

Vibratory resonant conveyers

Insensitive to high temperatures, they carry very high capacities with low energy costs. They are synchronized to work close to the resonant frequency.

Choosing the right carrier

The choice is simple: just divide the desired capacity by the possible speed and layer height, and you get the width of the equipment.

An example:

We want to transport 100t/h of sand.

This equals

V (m³/h) = 100 / 1,4 = 71

where 1.4 in t/m³ is the bulk density of the sand.

The layer of material (see table below) is 75mm or 0.075m. The possible speed is 30cm/s or 0.3m/s.

Width = 71 / (0.3 x 0.075 x 3600)

Width = 0.87 meters or 870 mm

This is the required width for the material capacity. To make the choice easier, we have taken the liberty of presenting a table of approximate flow rates per equipment width on the next page.

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