Application in Action
Our rotary valves play a central role in numerous critical industries thanks to their exceptional versatility and reliability.
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Cement & Minerals
Cement production - feeding raw meal and clinker
Gypsum & fly ash handling in manufacturing
Sand & aggregate metering in batch systems
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Food Industry
Dairy & food powders - milk powder, starch, flavors
Grain & milling - flour, grains, and sugars
Beverage production - handling ingredients and additives
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Pharmaceutical Industry
API production - active pharmaceutical ingredients
Excipient handling - fillers and binders
Tablet and capsule manufacturing
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Chemical & Plastics
Plastics compounding - PE, PP pellets to extruders
Pigments & dyes - handling fine, abrasive powders
Resins & synthetic rubbers - airlock feeders
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Power Generation
Biomass power - wood chips, straw to gasifiers
Flue gas desulfurization - lime/limestone powder
Coal & coke handling in energy plants
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Waste Management
Waste-to-energy - fly ash and bottom ash handling
Recycling facilities - material separation systems
Dust collection - discharging captured particulates
Typical Applications & Processes
Explore the key roles rotary valves play in material handling processes.
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Pneumatic Conveying Systems
Acting as the "heart" of the system, these valves steadily feed material from hoppers into conveying lines while effectively isolating pressure differentials, ensuring conveying efficiency. Suitable for both dilute and dense phase conveying systems.
Typical Materials: Fly ash, flour, cement
Key Benefits: Maintains system pressure, stable feeding
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Batch Weighing & Metered Feeding
By controlling rotor speed, these valves achieve precise volumetric metering of materials. Ideal for controlling ratios in mixing, packaging, and reaction processes.
Typical Materials: Food additives, plastic pellets, chemicals
Key Benefits: High accuracy, excellent repeatability
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Dust Collection & Discharge in Filtration Systems
Installed at the bottom of dust collectors, cyclones, or silos, these valves serve as discharge units, continuously or intermittently removing collected dust without affecting the system's negative pressure operation.
Typical Materials: Process dust, wood chips, metal powders
Key Benefits: Prevents air leakage, safe discharge