The gypsum silo is usually used to store gypsum, which is a storage facility required by a liquid gypsum blending system. The main function of the gypsum silo is to store gypsum raw materials, and then transport them to the gypsum blending system through pipelines for processing.
Gypsum silos are usually made of metal or plastic and are highly resistant to corrosion. Because the liquid level of the gypsum silo is constantly changing, it needs to have a high degree of liquid level detection system to ensure the storage status of gypsum in the gypsum silo.
In addition, the gypsum silo also needs a strong ventilation system to ensure that the stored gypsum remains in a high-quality state. This usually requires the installation of some air inlets and outlets, with motors or fans to move the air around, so that the humidity inside the gypsum silo is low, reducing the chance of the gypsum being contaminated.
When the gypsum needs to be removed, it is usually transported from the silo through a piping system to the blending room or other facility where the gypsum is used. During the transportation process, the fluidity of gypsum also needs to be considered to prevent pipeline blockage caused by excessive local flow.
In general, the gypsum silo plays an important role in the gypsum blending system. Only a safe and reliable gypsum silo can ensure the normal operation of the blending system and produce high-quality gypsum products. Therefore, in the production of gypsum products, the installation and maintenance of gypsum silos must be a very critical part.