Waste Big Bag
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Part
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2021
Nordson Corporation
Powder Flow Process Diagram
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WASTE BIG BAG
Figure 2
Powder Flow Diagram
Item
Component
Function
1
Waste powder
Waste powder path from the Afterfilter to the Waste Big Bag
2
Prodigy HDLV Transfer
Pump
Draws powder from the Afterfilter and transfers it to the Waste Big Bag
3
Excess air
Excess air from the bag is extracted correctly and safely
4
Level Sensor (optional)
An optional level sensor can be fitted to alarm when the bag is full
5a
Vent Hose
Vents the excess air to the Afterfilter
5b
Dedicated Extract with Filter
Stand alone systems are fitted with a dedicated extract / filter unit for venting the
excess air
6
Mini-Cyclone
Slows the velocity of the powder and allows it to fall under gravity into the bag
See Figure 3
Powder Flow Process Description
The Powder Flow Diagram shows the path for waste powder from the system's Afterfilter. The waste powder is continually
transferred from the hopper section of the Afterfilter (1 - red lines). Passing through the
Prodigy HDLV Transfer Pump
(2),
it enters the mini-cyclone (6) where it is able to fall under gravity, into the waste bag. Excess air (3 - blue lines) is
exhausted either back to the Afterfilter on the vented system (5a) or through a dedicated extract with cartridge filter (5b)
on the stand alone system.