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Clear the ash. Free the filter.

Controlled discharge from the filter cone

After separation in the electrostatic filter, the collected ash must be removed in a controlled and continuous manner. This is where our conveying systems come into play. They ensure the safe discharge of ash from the filter area and transport it mechanically to the next stage of the process. This keeps the filter clear, operations stable and material removal predictable.

Downstream handling done right

Our conveying systems are designed to move collected ash smoothly and reliably onwards. Depending on the system layout, horizontal, vertical or combined screw conveyors are used. They discharge ash directly from the filter and help prevent build-up that could disrupt operation.

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Common conveying systems in operation

Each conveying solution is tailored to the specific combustion system, ash volume and on-site structural conditions. Whether a compact unit or a complex installation, our conveying systems integrate seamlessly and provide a reliable interface between the separation stage and the dust collection system.

Ash discharge via rotary valve

Discharge takes place directly at the filter, with the ash conveyed to the designated dust collection system. This solution is especially suitable where space is limited or where there are differences in height.

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Various screw conveyors

The ash is conveyed horizontally or at a slight incline, with the screw conveyor forming the link between the filter and the downstream collection system.

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Direct dock unit

Direct docking ensures a controlled transfer between the filter and the conveying system, while preventing air leakage and backflow.

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Is your ash discharge performing as expected?

We assess your existing conveying system or design a suitable solution for your installation.

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