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Vortex specializes in the design and manufacture of components used to transport and control flow of dry bulk solid materials.
Vortex handles a wide range of materials & has over 150 years of combined experience handling dry bulk solids.
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There’s lots of words to describe a long cylinder to load material from one place to another location via gravity. But what is the difference between a loading sock and a loading spout?
Cody Bucker of Vortex Global discusses the Vortex® Flex Tube Diverter™. The Flex Tube Diverter eliminates material cross contamination through a positive seal across the closed port.
In-line filter designed to capture fugitive dusts and reintroduce dusts into the load material speed control module attached to bottom of in-line filter.
Vortex enjoys working with customers to provide problem-solving products for their specific needs. This 4” round “Keeper” Maintenance Gate is the smallest we have manufactured in this product line.
In this application, Vortex Titan Slide Gates (TSGs) are being used to control flow through a loading spout. Various grades of industrial sand are being discharged into enclosed trucks below.
This article covers the differences between multiple diverters and address factors that impact selection, based on application.
This tube-in-tube loading spout was designed with telescoping tubes constructed from 304 stainless steel.
In 2013, an iron ore mining company consulted Vortex to discuss a processing need. At the time, the client was using a flop gate to divert iron ore fines from a single source toward two destinations.
One fundamental difference when comparing the Vortex Orifice Gate to other valves, such as a butterfly valve or a bull nose knife gate, is the Orifice Gate is designed to handle dry bulk materials.