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Super sack unloading and mobile IBC docking for powder paint industry

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Case study reference:
2-22-009
Unloading of big bags into IBCs for the paint industry

Super sack unloading and mobile IBC docking for powder paint industry

Confined deconditioning, dosing and transfer of powders

Material(s): Various minerals and additives for paint manufacturing, including TiO2.


Objective: Unload bulk bags of various powders into mobile IBC stations for partial dosing into a pneumatic conveying line.

The client, based out of Pennsylvania, USA, is a manufacturer of paints and coatings for DIY home projects and professional painting services. The manufacturer needed to solve an issue regarding the current method of manually loading bulk bags directly into mixers, which was unsafe and creating a dusty mess in the workplace. The required solution was to safely unload and contain the materials form a bulk bag into transferrable IBC’s. The operator would need to fully discharge the bulk bag into the IBC and partially dose by weight the required amount of the material to be mixed, according to the recipe. The IBC would plug into a rotary airlock valve that fed a pneumatic conveying line for the transfer of the material to a downstream plow mixer. When the required amount of the specific ingredient was dosed into the conveying line, the IBC was sealed, disconnected and put into storage for later use.

Project Scope of Supply:

  1. Super Sack Unloading Station
  2. 250- and 500-gallons IBCs
  3. Rotary Airlock Valve and Pneumatic Conveying System
  4. Control Panel & Automation


Conceptual Diagram:

Conceptual diagram industry painting

1. Super Sack Unloading Station

The central piece to this project is the bulk bag unloading and IBC filling station.

Palamatic Process offered a modified version of our FIBC unloading unit - Loading with electric hoist EasyFlow® 125. In order to make the full discharge operation of the bulk bag efficient with no operator intervention, the station was equipped with a burst spike. By using the weight of the bulk bag, the serrated cutting blades can pierce the bottom of the bulk bag and create a u-shaped flap opening. The contents within automatically discharge into the IBC below. The bulk bag loading is provided by an electrical hoist on a trackway that can lift, transfer and lower the container onto the cutting tool. The hoist mechanism has a lifting capacity of 3,000 lbs.
All parts that come into contact with the materials are made of 304 stainless steel. The entire installation is placed on load cells for the purpose of dosing the required amount of ingredients into the pneumatic conveying line, depending on the recipe.

2. 250- and 500-gallon IBCs

For the purpose of dosing and storing various materials, mobile intermediate bulk containers were implemented. The IBCs are provided in 250- and 500-gallon sizes to accommodate both lighter and heavier density materials. Other integrated features include:

  • Reverse jet pulse dust filters: to prevent pressure back up in the IBC and maintain a dust free work environment. The dust filters are connected to a compression air tank to keep the filters clean, prevent clogging and reclaim material in the IBC.
  • Vibratory Flow Aids: to help shake the bin and prevent material rat-holing or bridging.
  • Manual butterfly valve: to provide an isolation gate to contain the material after dosing the required amount.
  • Mobile Frame: the frame is designed with a forklift skid for transfer of the IBC in and out of the bulk material unloading dock.
  • BFM flexible fitting and cap: To make a quick connection to the discharge outlet on the bulk bag unloading station as well as to cap it when removed and placed in storage.
  • Low level sensor: to provide a visual indication when the IBC is empty and needs to be refilled or replaced.

3. Blow-through Rotary Airlock Valve and Pneumatic Conveying System

In order to safely and effectively dose the material into the powder blender located downstream, an 8” blow-through rotary airlock valve is connected to the bottom of the IBC outlet and manual butterfly valve. The rotary valve consists of a helical shaped, multi-lobed rotor, pressure capable housing, u-shaped trough at the bottom of the housing, and quick connect inlet and outlet flanges on the sides of the body. The powder dosing valve provides a steady and precise metered feed into the pressure conveying line for a consistent air to material volume mix.

The rotary dosing valve turns at a rate of 18 RPM with a theoretical flow rate of 315 ft³/hr and dosing accuracy of approx. 2.2 lbs. The pressure blower consists of an acoustic hood for sound dampening, tri-lobe design, internal pressure safety valve, electronic pressure switch (to automatically adjust the pressure flow and avoid risk of material clogging the pipe), anti-vibration pads, etc.

 

4. Control Panel & Automation

The Pal’Touch visually programmed PLC provides complete direction over the electronic functions of the entire system. For this project, the client was provided with a Siemens S7-1200, 10” touch screen panel with Profinet communication. Palamatic Process can provide other options as alternatives if the client prefers. Palamatic Process designs, assembles and programs all controls panels in-house. Our team of automation engineers include user friendly raw material inputs, lot traceability, operator identification and dosing reliability. The PLC handles and controls the bulk bag loading and discharge, IBC functions described earlier, loss-in-weight dosing management, rotary valve actuation and booster pump monitoring and control. Further advantages include our Pal’Assist service for remote connection diagnostics. By integrating an ethernet remote maintenance box, our maintenance team can connect remotely and diagnose any issues within the control panel programming. Our technicians are also available for on-site commissioning and training support.

Palamatic Process has been supplying the powder and bulk solids industry with bulk bag handling equipment since 1992. In order to determine what solution is best for your project, contact one of our sales engineers. Together, our team of experts can provide the right kind of powder filling equipment that will fulfil your every production goal. Contact one of our experts today for assistance with needed material handling solutions and to request a quote.

 
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INTEGRATED EQUIPMENT

Bulk bag discharging - High rate - Easyflow EF100-200

High rate, Ergonomics, Automation

Steel-Stainless steel IBC container

Dust-tight handling, Flexibility, Storage

Industrial automation - Pal'Touch®

Programmable automatons for precise monitoring and control of your production line.

Drop-through rotary airlock valve

Rate from 2.2 to 19.5 liters/rev., Extraction and dosing under hopper, silo, cyclone...

Pneumatic conveying - Dense phase vacuum - VFlow® - 5 models

All bulk materials, No material degradation, Line purge, Abrasive Material Transfer

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