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Flow tube cuts static cling

A Meech International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 20, 2002

The new 913 flow tube from static control specialist Meech is designed to eliminate material clinging and clogging in ducting, conveying and handling systems due to static charge.

The new 913 flow tube from static control specialist Meech is designed to eliminate material clinging and clogging in ducting, conveying and handling systems due to static charge.

When materials are moved through ducting, either by gravity or pneumatically, static charges can build up due to friction both between the particles themselves and also between the particles and the duct walls.

This static charge causes particles to cling together and to the duct walls, resulting in bridging and blockage of restricted openings.

Any restriction in the movement of materials through the system decreases efficiency and downtime caused by the removal of blockages seriously reduces productivity.

The 913 flow tube comprises a stainless steel or PVC tube fitted with static elimination bars.

The diameter of the Flow Tube is selected to suit the specific application.

Typical applications for the tubes are the processing of waste materials such as thin plastic foil and the mixing of new and reclaimed materials where differentials in static charge can cause separation.

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