Qlar opens new Pneumatic Conveying Test Center in Bangalore
Qlar is opening a new Test Center for reliable pneumatic conveying in Bangalore, India, supporting customers in the metals, cement and energy sectors
As the first Test Center in Asia with a conveyor line of 680 metres, the facility is one of the most powerful of its kind and enables realistic testing for dense-phase applications. With the facility, Qlar is strengthening its position as a provider of practical test infrastructure for material handling in demanding industries.
The new Test Center covers an area of around 539 square metres and is designed to analyse the conveying of a wide variety of materials – from ferrous and non-ferrous metals to cement and fly ash from the energy sector. In the future, it will also be possible to examine performance materials and chemicals. Typical parameters such as particle size distribution, bulk density, flowability, air and energy consumption, as well as required pressures and flows, are measured under realistic operating conditions.
Trust is good, testing is better
At the new Test Center, customers can have their materials evaluated under real-world conditions. After an initial laboratory characterization, the materials are tested in full-scale conveying setups to assess their behavior at different feed rates, pressures and venting conditions. Qlar then determines process specific conveying parameters such as required conveying pressure, air demand, conveying velocity and achievable throughput ranges. These results support companies in the reliable design of their systems and provide a clear technical basis for project planning and evaluation.
‘With the new Test Center, we are creating a service that provides our customers with early project security and transparency,’ says Rajesh Pathak, Managing Director of Qlar India. ‘The ability to realistically simulate long conveyor distances makes the facility an important component for many industries.’ The facility is also of strategic importance globally. ‘The demand for reliable conveying data is increasing worldwide,’ says Dr Jörg Ulrich, CEO of the Qlar Group. ‘In addition to the existing Test Center for material grinding, the pneumatic conveying tests offer our customers in Asia a testing environment that is unique in this form and size.’
The new facility also creates additional jobs, including positions in mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. Alongside technical development, the efficiency of conveying applications is becoming an even stronger focus: By testing different material combinations, air consumption and thus also the energy requirements of individual conveying processes can be optimised in a targeted manner.