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22.08.2022  |  1908x
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3D Animation of complete pneumatic conveying system

Rotary Valves

RVS Blow-Through Rotary Valves are the ideal solution for feeding powdery or granular materials into a pneumatic conveying system. These rotary valves consist of a tubular cast iron or stainless steel casing, a horizontally mounted rotor with a certain number of oblique V-shaped cross section compartments, a drive unit and a casing cover at each end. Two compartments at a time of the continuously turning rotor are filled up with material entering through the inlet at the top of the Rotary Valve. After less than half a turn material falls through the bottom outlet into an air stream passing through a pneumatic conveying pipeline connected with the bottom part of the Rotary Valve.

Drum-Type Diverter Valves

VAR Diverter Valves are the perfect solution for diverting or converting any type of powdery or granular material in pneumatic conveying ducts. The valves consist of a cast aluminium casing and cover, an inlet and two outlets. The rotating internal drum optionally closes one of two outlets which are connected with pneumatic conveying ducts.
Rotation of the internal drum is activated by a pneumatic actuator.
Perfect sealing is guaranteed by internal, pneumatically inflatable seals.

Extrabend Anti-Wear Pipe Elbows

Extrabend are innovative, polymer cast short radius Pipe Elbows inserted as a link in pneumatic conveying ducts. Their special geometry enables diversion of the material flow at minimum wear due to a dead zone at the point of diversion. These short radius Pipe Elbows that are inserted as a link in pneumatic conveying ducts. They are manufactured from a one-piece SINT engineering polymer cast. Their special geometry enables diversion of the material flow at minimum wear due to a dead zone at the point of diversion.

Company information

WAM GmbH
WAM GmbH
Since Wamgroup chairman and C.E.O., Vainer Marchesini, set up his first workshop back in 1969 as a one-man-operation to manufacture screw conveyors, the name WAM® has come to stand for innovation in bulk material handling technology and equipment supply. Today, Wamgroup manufactures and supplies a comprehensive product range including equipment for Bulk Material Handling, Dust Filtration, Waste Water, Mixing and Vibration Technology. Strongly focused on the requirements of the market, Wamgroup aims to produce market-oriented solutions and to turn them into a particularly user-friendly standard. High quality and a price-performance ratio make Wamgroup equipment the ideal choice for every project engineer and gives the customer the best deal available on the market. Uncompromising dedication to R & D is the foundation of a vast product range and leads time and again to the development of custom-designed equipment from standardized modular components. Highly rationalized and cost-effective CAD/CAM-supported production methods and logistics have been constantly improved throughout the years and now can be considered `state of the art`. The VISION 2000 quality management gives every Wamgroup customer the assurance that the equipment he is going to use has been checked and tested in each phase of the manufacturing process. WAMGROUP’s worldwide sales network including subsidiaries and distributors offers each and every user professional advice, smooth order management and a ‘round the clock’ spares service. For major integration into overseas markets, in the 1990s Wamgroup started to set up manufacturing and assembly plants for their major product lines in all continents. At the beginning of the 3rd millennium Wamgroup stands for particularly market-oriented structures and maximum synergies between the Group’s members.
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