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The project involves developing a system to continuously throw 1.5 kg bags over a distance of 100 meters within a 7-foot diameter vessel. The proposed technology for this application is an air conveyor system, which utilizes compressed air to propel the bags to their destination. This pneumatic conveyor system is efficient for transporting items quickly without manual handling, similar to applications used in testing laboratories. Key considerations include ensuring that the bags occupy 80 to 95% of the cross-sectional area of the tunnel to minimize air slippage, which may require adjustments to the tunnel diameter. Further details and specifications about the system are being requested for better understanding and implementation.
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i am taking a new project.i want to throw 1.5 kg bags to a 100mtr distance in a 7feet dia vessel.the bag feeding rate will be continiously like a ball throwing machine.
so my question is that what is the technology behind the ball throwing machine or other type of continious feeding machine,please anyone can tell me.it can be very helpful to me.
 
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rudraprasad said:
i am taking a new project.i want to throw 1.5 kg bags to a 100mtr distance in a 7feet dia vessel.the bag feeding rate will be continiously like a ball throwing machine.
so my question is that what is the technology behind the ball throwing machine or other type of continious feeding machine,please anyone can tell me.it can be very helpful to me.

Air conveyor system. Compressed air will be continuously fed in the vessel to push the bags to till the destination. They are called as pneumatic conveyors used for pushing the test sample boxes from control cabin to testing lab in a shorter time without human carrying it physically to lab for testing.

If the said matters matches with your needs, i can give you further info prasad.
 
Air conveyor system. Compressed air will be continuously fed in the vessel to push the bags to till the destination. They are called as pneumatic conveyors used for pushing the test sample boxes from control cabin to testing lab in a shorter time without human carrying it physically to lab for testing.

Indeed, it is the same technology used by the Jetsons.
 
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P.Ramesh said:
Air conveyor system. Compressed air will be continuously fed in the vessel to push the bags to till the destination. They are called as pneumatic conveyors used for pushing the test sample boxes from control cabin to testing lab in a shorter time without human carrying it physically to lab for testing.

If the said matters matches with your needs, i can give you further info prasad.

sir,
i want to know more details information about your system.please give me more information.
RUDRA
 
rudraprasad said:
sir,
i want to know more details information about your system.please give me more information.
RUDRA

Please tell me whether the 1.5 kg bag occupies alomost 80 to 95% cross sectional area of the tunnel or channel ?

otherwise we may have to change the tunnel dia to suit the size of the single bag to reduce air slippage.

my mail Id: mailpramesh@gmail.com
 
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