Short course
Basics of Pneumatic Conveying
April 8-9 | 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Efficient Material Handling: The Essentials of Pneumatic Conveying
Discover the power of pneumatic conveying, the leading method for transporting bulk solid materials. Despite its widespread use, many professionals face challenges due to a lack of formal training about the technology. This two-day short course is designed to bridge that gap, offering a dynamic blend of expert-led lectures and hands-on demonstrations.
Whether you're new to the field or looking to deepen your knowledge, this course equips you with the basic skills and insights needed to optimize your processes and enhance operational efficiency.
Key takeaways
- How does pneumatic conveying work?
- When is it appropriate, and when would a different type of conveying be better?
- What are all the components and how do they work?
- What is the difference between a pressure system and vacuum system, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
- Dilute phase, dense phase, medium phase, vacuum sequencing – which type is the right one for various applications?
Registration
This two-day course is $1,300 per person. Lunches are provided.
Deadline: Registration for this course will close April 1.
Questions
Contact Jaclyn Wolf at jaclyn14@ksu.edu to obtain discount codes for a group.
Instructor
Jonathan McPherson
Jonathan McPherson is the director of K-State's Advanced Manufacturing and Bulk Solids Technology Center. Jonathan comes from industry having spent 11 years designing and commissioning material handling projects as a project engineer and developing business relationships in the markets of performance materials, battery and general industry as an account executive. His project backgrounds include plastics, PVC, paint, lead-acid battery, food and confectionary.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, you will understand:
- The various types of pneumatic conveying systems and when and why to use each type.
- The importance and functionality of each system component.
- Key considerations for designing a pneumatic conveying system tailored to different materials.
- Best practices for operating and maintaining a safe pneumatic conveying system.
- Troubleshooting techniques for resolving common system issues.
Who is it intended for?
Engineers, technicians, maintenance and operations personnel who work with bulk solids or the transportation of these materials.
Participants are encouraged to bring their specific questions and issues for discussion.
Format
This is a two-day in-person course held at K-State Olathe, which is located at 22201 W. Innovation Drive, Olathe, KS 66061.
In addition, hands-on demonstrations of conveying and all componentry will occur at one of our company partners. Please note that attendees are responsible for arranging their own transportation to the partner facility, which is located approximately 20 miles from campus.
For safety during these demonstrations, participants are required to wear long pants and closed-toe shoes.