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29.03.2022  |  2180x
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Single-walled suction lance with convenient regulation of intake air

Single-walled suction probe with convenient regulation of intake air

Siloanlagen Achberg has designed a user-friendly and powerful suction probe with gradual regulation of the suction air, to ensure the proper solids to air ratio for pneumatic conveying.
To expand the market-renowned suction probe range, Siloanlagen Achberg has designed a user-friendly and powerful suction probe with gradual regulation of the suction air.

As is generally known, suction conveying begins when the bulk material enters the material line. Here it is important that the ratio of bulk material and conveying air can be optimally adjusted. ”The single-walled suction probe with the designation SGL.1B was designed precisely for this purpose,” says the manufacturer. Another advantage: the lance is a cost-effective alternative to the double-walled suction probe .

The focus is on the sliding sleeve, which is easy to lock in place by means of a locking bolt. With a total of 6 graduations, the conveying air can be optimally adjusted and documented for the respective application. In practice, it has been shown that even larger throughputs of plastic granulate can be realised reliably, especially for small to medium distances.

Achberg manufactures an extensive range of suction probes. These have one common feature: the cathedral-like suction openings, which allow the bulk material to be sucked in efficiently and evenly. This technically mature and robust solution makes welded-on and cost-intensive spacer bars superfluous. All suction probes from the southern German manufacturer are made exclusively of stainless steel.

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