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Ideally suited for handling powders, granules, tablets, capsules
and other pharmaceutical items, vacuum pneumatic conveyors can also
be designed to deliver closures and moderate-sized containers to
filling lines. The photo to the right shows three special feedbins
from which plastic screw caps are conveyed to various filling lines
in a plant. Vacuum receivers located above each capping machine
discharge caps directly into the hoppers on the machines.
Vac-U-Max provided a unique solution to a personal products manufacturer's
problem of getting 16-ounce plastic containers to the filling line.
The route from the receiving area to the filling line was impractical
for a mechanical conveyor because of its length and changes in direction
and elevation. Bottles enter the vacuum conveyor tubing from an
orientation machine shown at the right. The six-inch conveying tubing
runs along walls and near ceilings, well clear of active production
areas. The bottles are rapidly carried in the negative pressure
air stream around corners and between floors to a special "clamshell"
receiver, shown at the right. Here they are discharged into a hopper
at the head of the filling line.
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