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Batch Processing Solution Ensures Production and Supply of Homogeneous Slurries to Downstream Operations

Is engineered to comply with hygienic requirements and built to stringent sanitary design and materials-of-construction specifications

Nbe Fullstream Project

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The NBE batch processing solution introduces major dry ingredients into an operation through controlled supply from its bulk bag discharging system, which provides a dust-tight bag spout interconnect that encloses the bag spout and the material discharge path, directly into the metering hopper. Based on the recipe of the slurry batch, the Fullstream Project meters the ingredients from the hopper into the wetting bowl, where they enter the solution’s secondary liquid flow. The wetted dry ingredients are then facilitated into the Venturi eductor at the base of the wetting bowl. A separate primary flow of the liquid ingredient, also received from upstream, is pumped through the Venturi educator, which mixes the wetted dry ingredients with the primary liquid ingredient to produce a slurry that is pumped downstream at a rate of 150 gal per min to a high-capacity mixing tank.


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