Plastics Technology

APR 2017

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Maximizing Movement of Powders Moving powders to processes via pneumatic convey- ing focuses on maximizing five core competencies: process efficiency, health and safety, cleanliness of both the plant and process equipment, maximizing equipment life, and end-product quality. PRIMARY TOPICS: > From plant receipt to end-product extrusion, design continuous conveying systems for "Difficult-to-Convey" powders > Learn about five core competencies that maximize powder conveying for compounding and extrusion processes > Define and align the advantages and disadvan- tages of dilute vs. dense phase conveying > Top Ten "Must-Haves" for conveying powders, pigments, additives, wood-flour, flakes, fibers, and combustible dusts from storage to process Tuesday, April 11th 2:00 PM EST Register for this webinar at: short.ptonline.com/VacUMax411 As Business Development Manager for VAC-U-MAX's Pneumatic Conveying Division and Industrial Vacuum Cleaning Division, Mr. Kennedy's 24-year career began as Sales Manager for the Industrial Vacuum Cleaning Division, with sales tripling during his tenure. Before joining VAC-U-MAX, Mr. Kennedy's experience included filtration and industrial equipment sales to the chemical, petrochemical, food, pharmaceutical, municipal, ceramic, and construction industries. WEBINAR a feature of PTonline.com Doan Pendleton Vice President, VAC-U-MAX Doan Pendleton is Vice President of VAC-U-MAX. With over 20 years of experience in the design, engineering, manufacturing and marketing of Dry Bulk Material Transfer Systems, Doan has strong application knowledge of Bulk Ingredient Handling Systems for many industries, including extensive experience with Industrial Vacuum Cleaning Systems and Combustible Dust Handling. PRESENTERS: David Kennedy Business Development Manager Log On and Learn... For Free

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