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sailo design
Posted by satish from mumbai, OH, IN on January 18, 2007

1)Wate should be the exact angle of sailo?

2)Why the materialis sticking on the wall of the sailo?(material is Mortor i.e. cement and sand.)

Satish:

Go to concreteproducts.com and enter "silodesign" to get a paper I authored on this subject.

For sand and cement bulk storage the job is difficult if there is any moisture whatsoever in sand. Ideally a 70-degree slope should be used in a sand/cement combo bin. An air cannon or a wide opening utilizing a belt feeder discharge is best.

Regards,

Robert






 
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