Compressed Air Conveyors

Compressed Air Conveyors: Efficient, Dust-Free Transport of Bulk Solids

What are Compressed Air Conveyors?

Compressed air conveyors utilize high-pressure air to propel materials through pipelines. Unlike traditional mechanical conveyors that rely on belts or screws, compressed air conveyors use the power of pressurized air to move materials in an enclosed system. This method enables the safe, clean, and efficient transport of solids over various distances and plant layouts.

Typically, compressed air conveyors work on the principle of dilute phase conveying, where materials are suspended in a high-velocity air stream and moved through the pipeline. This system is ideal for light, free-flowing materials and applications that require minimal contact and gentle handling.

Advantages of Compressed Air Conveyors

Dust-Free and Hygienic

Fully enclosed systems prevent dust emissions, ensuring a cleaner and safer working environment.

Gentle Material Handling

The pneumatic action reduces the risk of material degradation, segregation, or contamination, making it ideal for delicate powders and granules.

Flexible Installation

Can be routed vertically, horizontally, or around obstacles, providing flexibility in complex plant layouts.

Low Maintenance

Minimal moving parts mean reduced wear and tear, resulting in lower maintenance costs and downtime.

Energy Efficient

Optimized air consumption ensures energy savings while maintaining high throughput.

Scalable Systems

Suitable for small batch processing to high-volume continuous operations.

Applications Across Industries

Compressed air conveyors are versatile and find application in a broad range of industries:

Plastics and Polymers

Transporting plastic pellets, resins, and additives to molding or extrusion machines.

Food and Beverages

Handling sugar, flour, spices, and other food powders in a hygienic and contamination-free manner.

Pharmaceuticals

Transferring active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and excipients under strict GMP conditions.

Chemicals

Moving powders and granules safely while preventing cross-contamination.

Agriculture

Conveying seeds, grains, and other light bulk materials efficiently.

Key Components of Compressed Air Conveyor Systems

Feeders and Rotary Valves

Ensure consistent and controlled material feeding into the pipeline.

Air Compressors and Blowers

Provide the compressed air necessary to transport materials.

Pipelines and Fittings

Engineered from durable materials to resist abrasion and corrosion.

Cyclones and Filters

Separate conveyed materials from air to ensure clean discharge and prevent dust escape.

Control Panels

Automated controls for monitoring pressure, flow rate, and system operation.

Receiving Hoppers and Silos

Collect materials at the discharge point for further processing or packaging.

Common Challenges Addressed by Compressed Air Conveyors

Handling bulk solids presents challenges such as dust generation, product degradation, inconsistent flow, and equipment wear. Compressed air conveyor systems mitigate these issues by:

  • Eliminating dust emissions through fully enclosed systems and advanced filtration.
  • Minimizing material degradation by optimizing air velocity and conveying parameters.
  • Ensuring consistent material flow with automated feeding and control systems.
  • Using wear-resistant components to extend equipment life.

How to Choose the Right Compressed Air Conveyor System

Material Characteristics

Bulk density, particle size, moisture content, and abrasiveness.

Conveying Distance and Layout

Horizontal, vertical, or complex routing needs.

Production Capacity

Required throughput and batch or continuous operation.

Integration Needs

Compatibility with upstream and downstream equipment.

Expert engineers assist throughout the selection process to design a system that maximizes efficiency and ROI.

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Pneumatic Transport of Solids

Pneumatic Conveying Systems: Efficient, Dust-Free Transport of Bulk Solids

Pneumatic transport of solids is a modern and highly efficient method used to move bulk solid materials—such as powders, granules, pellets, and other dry bulk solids—through pipelines using air flow. It is widely adopted across industries including plastics, chemicals, food processing, pharmaceuticals, minerals, and agriculture, thanks to its flexibility, cleanliness, and automation capabilities.

At Margo Industries, we design and deliver customized pneumatic transport systems for solids that optimize your material handling processes. Whether you need to transport abrasive powders, fragile granules, or heavy bulk solids, our systems ensure smooth, dust-free, and controlled transfer tailored to your plant’s layout and production needs.

What is Pneumatic Transport of Solids?

Pneumatic transport involves moving solid materials through enclosed pipes by using air or another gas. This is accomplished by generating a pressure differential—either pushing material through the pipeline using positive pressure or pulling it through by vacuum. The solid particles travel suspended in the conveying air or as dense slugs, depending on the system type.

This method contrasts with mechanical conveyors like belt or screw conveyors, offering advantages such as reduced footprint, enclosed handling for dust control, and easier routing around obstacles.

Types of Pneumatic Transport Systems

Pneumatic transport systems are broadly classified into two categories based on how the solids are moved:

Dilute Phase (Lean Phase) Conveying

In this method, material particles are suspended in high velocity air streams. It is ideal for light, free-flowing solids and can handle longer distances but may cause material degradation due to high velocity.

Dense Phase Conveying

Material is moved in plugs or slugs at lower velocities. This method is gentler on fragile or abrasive materials and reduces wear on pipelines and equipment. It is suitable for handling fragile solids or those prone to degradation.

At Margo Industries, we evaluate your material’s properties—such as particle size, bulk density, moisture content, and abrasiveness—to recommend the most suitable conveying method.

Advantages of Pneumatic Transport of Solids

  • Dust-Free and Clean Operation: Enclosed pipelines prevent dust emissions and protect workers and environment. 
  • Flexible Installation: Systems can be routed vertically, horizontally, and around corners, fitting complex plant layouts. 
  • Reduced Maintenance: Fewer moving parts compared to mechanical conveyors mean lower wear and tear and simpler upkeep. 
  • Improved Product Integrity: Gentle handling options prevent material degradation, segregation, or breakage. 
  • Energy Efficient: Optimized designs reduce air consumption and power costs. 
  • Automation Friendly: Easy integration with control systems such as PLCs and SCADA for precise process control. 

Applications Across Industries

Pneumatic transport systems handle a wide variety of solids in industries such as:

  • Plastics and Polymers: Conveying plastic pellets, powders, and additives to extruders, mixers, and molding machines. 
  • Food and Agro: Handling flour, sugar, starch, grains, spices, and other food powders hygienically. 
  • Pharmaceuticals: Moving APIs and excipients in cleanroom and GMP environments without contamination. 
  • Chemicals and Minerals: Transferring powders, granules, and minerals safely while minimizing dust and spillage. 
  • Construction Materials: Transporting cement, fly ash, lime, and aggregates efficiently. 

No matter the application, Margo Industries custom-engineers pneumatic transport systems to meet your specific requirements for throughput, distance, and regulatory compliance.

Key Components of Pneumatic Transport Systems

Our pneumatic transport systems include:

  • Feeders and Airlocks: For consistent, controlled material feeding. 
  • Blowers or Vacuum Pumps: To generate the necessary air pressure or vacuum. 
  • Pipelines and Fittings: Engineered for abrasion resistance and smooth material flow. 
  • Filters and Dust Collectors: To separate and capture dust, ensuring clean exhaust air. 
  • Receiving Hoppers and Silos: For temporary storage before further processing. 
  • Automation and Controls: For monitoring flow rates, pressures, and system performance. 

Each component is selected and sized according to your material properties and operational needs, ensuring maximum efficiency and longevity.

Challenges Solved by Pneumatic Transport

Material handling can be plagued by problems such as dust pollution, material degradation, inconsistent flow, and equipment wear. Our pneumatic transport systems solve these by:

  • Containing dust within sealed pipelines and using filters to maintain air quality. 
  • Designing low-velocity dense phase systems for fragile or abrasive materials. 
  • Integrating automation for precise feed control and monitoring. 
  • Using wear-resistant materials and optimized pipeline layouts to reduce maintenance. 

Why Choose Margo Industries for Pneumatic Transport of Solids?

  • Decades of Expertise: Over 50 years in material handling and pneumatic conveying. 
  • Customized Engineering: Tailored solutions based on extensive material testing and site evaluation. 
  • Quality Manufacturing: State-of-the-art facilities ensuring durable and reliable systems. 
  • Full Support: From design and installation to commissioning and after-sales service. 
  • Pan-India Reach: Local support and quick response for all clients. 
  • Compliance: Systems designed to meet food safety, pharma, and industrial standards. 

Get Started with Your Pneumatic Transport Solution

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Powder Conveying

Powder Conveying: Efficient & Hygienic Transfer of Bulk Powders

Powder conveying is a critical process in industries that handle dry, bulk powdered materials such as plastics, chemicals, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and minerals. An efficient conveying system ensures reliable transfer of powders with minimal loss, no dusting, and consistent flow all while maintaining product integrity.

At Margo Industries, we specialize in designing and manufacturing high-performance powder conveying systems customized to your material properties, plant layout, and production goals. Whether you’re handling fine, cohesive powders or free-flowing materials, our solutions are engineered for accuracy, hygiene, and efficiency.

What is Powder Conveying?

Powder conveying refers to the controlled movement of powdered materials from one processing point to another such as from a silo to a mixer, a bag dump station to a hopper, or a storage bin to a packaging line. These systems are typically powered by air (pneumatic conveying), which can be done using either positive pressure or vacuum.

Depending on the characteristics of the powder (bulk density, flowability, abrasiveness, hygroscopic nature), different conveying technologies are used, including:

  • Lean Phase Conveying – For light, free-flowing powders

  • Dense Phase Conveying – For abrasive, fragile, or heavy powders

  • Vacuum Conveying – For hygienic and dust-free transfer

  • Mechanical Conveying (optional) – For specific short-distance applications

Margo Industries provides complete, turnkey powder conveying solutions using pneumatic methods, offering superior control, cleanliness, and automation.

Materials We Handle

Our systems are optimized for a wide range of powder types, including:

  • Flour, starch, sugar, cocoa powder, milk powder

  • PVC powder, resins, pigments, and color masterbatch

  • Cement, silica, fly ash, lime, calcium carbonate

  • Detergents, fertilizers, talc, and chemicals

  • APIs, excipients, and other pharma-grade powders

We perform flowability analysis and test runs to ensure each system is built for your specific material.

Key Features of Our Powder Conveying Systems

  • Fully enclosed conveying line to prevent dust and contamination

  • Gentle transfer to avoid segregation and degradation

  • Available in stainless steel (SS304/SS316) and carbon steel

  • Modular design for easy cleaning, maintenance, and scalability

  • Automated feeding and discharge with batching and weighing integration

  • Optional inline screening, metal detection, and filtration units

  • Designed for continuous or batch operations

Whether you’re working in a hygienic environment or a high-dust industrial area, Margo’s systems ensure safe, clean, and efficient powder movement.

Industries We Serve

Powder conveying systems from Margo Industries are trusted by top manufacturers in:

  • Food & Agro Processing – Spices, flour, starch, milk powder, and sugar

  • Plastics & Polymers – PVC, pigments, color additives, talc

  • Chemical Industry – Reactive powders, detergents, fertilizer blends

  • Pharmaceuticals – Sterile powder transfer in GMP-compliant environments

  • Construction Materials – Cement, fly ash, gypsum, alumina

Our powder conveying systems can be integrated into mixers, feeders, silos, extruders, and packaging machines — creating a seamless material flow across your plant.

Why Pneumatic Conveying is Ideal for Powders

Pneumatic conveying is the most efficient and hygienic method for transporting powders in bulk. Here’s why it’s the preferred choice:

  • Dust-free operation – Eliminates spillage and airborne particles

  • Safe and enclosed system – Suitable for explosive or toxic powders

  • Low maintenance – No mechanical belts or chains

  • Flexible layout – Can be routed over long distances and around obstacles

  • Automated control – Integrates easily with SCADA/PLC systems

  • Sanitary handling – Especially important in food and pharma sectors

Depending on your application, we help you choose between lean phase, dense phase, or vacuum-based powder conveying — ensuring the system matches your exact needs.

System Components We Offer

Margo Industries delivers complete powder conveying systems, including:

  • Feed hoppers and bag dump stations

  • Airlocks and rotary valves

  • Conveying pipelines and bends

  • Pressure blowers or vacuum pumps

  • Dust collectors and inline filters

  • Control panels with automation

  • Receiving bins, silos, or packaging interfaces

All components are tested for compatibility, durability, and efficiency — with customization available for materials, capacities, and controls.

Common Challenges Solved by Our Systems

Powder handling presents unique challenges — from dust generation to flow blockages. Margo’s engineered systems solve problems like:

  • Bridging and rat-holing in hoppers

  • Dust pollution and worker safety issues

  • Segregation of blended powders

  • Inconsistent material feed rates

  • Manual handling errors and losses

With our solutions, you ensure clean transfer, product consistency, and regulatory compliance.

Why Choose Margo Industries for Powder Conveying?

  • Over 50 years of experience in powder handling and automation

  • In-house design and manufacturing for full quality control

  • Custom-built systems tested with your actual material

  • Integrated automation, weighing, and batching systems

  • On-site installation, training, and post-sales support

  • Pan-India service and global export capability

We don’t just sell equipment — we deliver performance, reliability, and peace of mind for your operations.

Let’s Build Your Powder Conveying System

Want to improve powder transfer efficiency, reduce dust, and automate your process? Margo Industries is here to help.

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