Transfer of hygroscopic material safely
Transfer of hygroscopic material safely – To transfer hygroscopic materials (which absorb moisture from air) using a pneumatic conveying system, you must prevent moisture exposure and ensure smooth flow. Here’s a detailed guide:
✅ Preferred System: Vacuum or Dense Phase Pneumatic Conveying
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Vacuum Conveying is ideal for short to medium distances.
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Dense Phase Conveying is better for fragile, sticky, or cohesive hygroscopic powders.
Transfer of hygroscopic material safely
🔧 System Design Essentials
1. Use Dehumidified or Inert Gas
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Never use ambient air — it contains moisture.
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Use dry air (via a desiccant or refrigerated air dryer) or nitrogen for critical applications (pharma, food, chemicals).
2. Closed Loop System
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Prevents outside air (and moisture) from entering.
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Ensures controlled low-humidity conditions inside the system.
3. Material of Construction
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Use SS304/316 or other non-corrosive materials.
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Interior surfaces should be smooth to avoid sticking or bridging.
4. Maintain Low Velocity (Dense Phase)
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Prevents attrition or heat buildup that can cause moisture absorption or lumping.
5. Insulated & Heated Lines (Optional)
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Keeps powder above dew point to prevent condensation inside pipes.
6. Efficient Filter Receiver
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Use sealed filter receivers with automatic pulsing for powder collection.
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Include vacuum relief valves and dust-tight discharge valves.
7. Purge System with Dry Air or Nitrogen
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Continuous or pre-transfer purging helps maintain dryness.
Transfer of hygroscopic material safely
📊 Typical Setup Flow:
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Feeding Hopper → sealed and purged
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Vacuum Pump or Compressor → fitted with air dryer
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Transfer Line → insulated, minimal bends
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Filter Receiver → HEPA filters + dry discharge
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Discharge to downstream process
🧪 Examples of Hygroscopic Powders:
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Sorbitol
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Citric Acid
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Calcium Chloride
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Pharmaceutical APIs
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Detergents
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Salt (NaCl)
🔁 Maintenance Tips:
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Regularly check filters for clogging.
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Monitor dew point of conveying air.
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Clean lines frequently to prevent build-up.
Here’s a sample P&ID layout description and basic equipment specification for transferring hygroscopic materials using a vacuum pneumatic conveying system:
📌 P&ID Layout Description (Vacuum Transfer System)
🛠️ Equipment Specifications
1. Feeding Hopper
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Material: SS316 (pharma/food grade), SS304 (industrial)
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Design: Conical bottom with air purge ports
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Options: Vibration pads / agitator
2. Rotary Airlock Valve
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Type: Drop-through rotary valve with tight clearance
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Material: SS316
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Special: Dry air purge on shaft to prevent moisture ingress
3. Transfer Line
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Material: SS316 with electro-polished finish
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Diameter: 50–100 mm (based on flow)
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Features: Minimal elbows, insulated if necessary
4. Filter Receiver
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Type: Pulse jet filter with cartridges or bags
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Material: SS316
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Sealing: Dust-tight with gasketed lid
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Sensors: DP transmitter, level switch, vacuum sensor
5. Vacuum Pump
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Type: Oil-less rotary vane / side channel blower
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Capacity: Based on conveying distance and flow rate (e.g., 100–500 m³/hr)
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Add-ons: Inlet HEPA filter, silencer, pressure gauge
6. Air Preparation Unit
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Includes: Refrigerated / desiccant air dryer
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Dew Point: –40°C or better
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Additional: Particulate filter, coalescing filter, regulator
7. Nitrogen Blanketing System (Optional)
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For pharma/highly sensitive powders
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Includes: N₂ generator or cylinder bank, flow meter, pressure regulator
📏 Typical Design Parameters
Parameter | Range |
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Conveying Distance | 5 – 50 meters |
Conveying Capacity | 100 – 2,000 kg/hr |
Conveying Velocity | 15 – 25 m/s (dilute phase) |
Vacuum Level | –300 to –600 mbar |
Inlet Air Dew Point | –40°C to –70°C |
Product Temperature | 25°C – 45°C (typical) |
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