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Features Since the invention of the Fuller-Kinyon pump in
1926, FLSmidth has delivered products and technology integral to the
growth of worldwide industries such as cement, power, chemicals and
minerals. The original Fuller-Kinyon pump began a long line of
innovative products engineered for proven reliability and dependable
performance. Thousands of Fuller-Kinyon pumps sold worldwide testify
for their:
Heavy-duty construction
Ease of maintenance
Design simplicity
Cost effectiveness Ability to handle high capacities
Versatility and flexibility
Fuel efficiency / low power consumption
Application The Type M Fuller-Kinyon Pumps are heavy-duty,
screw-type pneumatic pumps. These pump systems are most commonly
used to convey dry, freeflowing, pulverized materials from grinding
mills, transfer materials from silo to silo, transfer dust from
collectors, and load and unload railcars, ships and barges. The
materials are conveyed literally anywhere a pipeline can be run and
to any number of delivery points. Distances of 4500 feet (1371
meters) are not uncommon. Operation The materials to be conveyed enter the hopper by
gravity and are advanced through the barrel by the screw. The
material is compacted as it is advanced. Its density is further
increased in the space between the terminal flight of the screw and
the face of the non-return valve to form a seal against the
transport line pressure, thus preventing blowback. The material then
enters the discharge body, is fluidized by compressed air, and is
conveyed into the transport line.
Specialties Maximum material temperature for standard Type M:
400° F (204° C) Type M Pump can be furnished to meet NFPA
requirements for pulverized fuel firing systems Control Your Costs and Improve your Availability Designed to save
and destined to succeed, the new 3-piece screw has made the Fuller-Kinyon
Type M Pump better than ever. Replacement or removal of parts - and
lower plant maintenance costs - have never been easier.
Typical Materials Handled
Asphalt filter dust
Barites
Bauxite
Bentonite
Catalysts
Cement
Cement raw materials
Clays (dried)
Coal
Coke dust
Copper calcines
Dolomite
Feldspar
Fluorspar
Fly ash
Gypsum (calcined and raw)
Kaolin
Lime
Limestone
Magnesite
Magnetite
Manganese dioxide
Ores
Phosphate rock
Silica
Talc and more.
For more information click the following link to FL Smidth's website.
FK Pumps @ FL Smidth.com
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