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[Case Study] Ultra-high molecular weight PE lining for hopper adhesion prevention

A case where we proposed construction at a specialized lining factory with extensive experience, using the provided materials.

This is a case study from a powder conveying line. There was a challenge where powder adhered to the inner surface of the hopper, causing bridging. Although the "Z-1 liner," a super high molecular weight polyethylene lining material, had been used traditionally, there were complaints about the finish of the installation. Therefore, we proposed to take the base material and carry out the installation at a specialized lining factory with extensive experience. As a result, we received feedback stating that "the level of finish is remarkably superior to the conventional method." [Issues] - Satisfaction with the performance of the "Z-1 liner" itself. - The finish at the corners and joints of the hopper is not good. There is a lot of jointing, which leads to adhesion issues. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] On-site lining for countermeasures against cargo bed adhesion!

On-site lining with special ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene for truck bed adhesion prevention!

The shipping company was troubled by the raw material (high zinc dust) adhering to the cargo bed of the transport truck. This resulted in losses, and they had to clean every time they unloaded the raw material, leading to an inefficient situation. While searching for solutions to prevent adhesion on the cargo bed, they visited the Kamata Industrial website and made an inquiry. Issues: 1. The raw material (high zinc dust) adheres to the cargo bed and does not slide off cleanly. 2. Cleaning work was necessary every time the raw material was unloaded, especially severe adhesion during rainy weather. 3. The cleaning work was labor-intensive and time-consuming (taking 30 to 40 minutes each time, equivalent to the time for one transport).

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