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Figure 2
Top view showing
knives for cutting
open the bottom of a
supersack at remixing positions
Figure 3
Alloy flow control into the trough, and
the trough discharge opening. The flow
control should be set so that the trough
is emptied at least 2 times per
treatment batch.
Figure 4
Lowering a supersack of alloy
into the hopper.
Figure 5
Operator raking alloy out
of the trough. Each rake
stroke should be the full
length of the trough.
Figure 1
Figure 2
When alloy is discharged from the bottom of the bag using a discharge spout built into the
bag, or from a hopper knife located in the center of the bag, it is possible that further
segregation of sizes will occur. This is shown in figure 3. In this case the finer sizes tend
to discharge first and the coarse sizes later. If alloy is discharged into another container
such as a bottom discharge hopper, the same effect shown in figure 1 will be repeated,
only the effect will be magnified.
Figure 3, showing the finer material discharging first, and the coarse material last
side view
Re-blend during hopper discharge
supersack
Steel
hopper
knives