TGFY Anti-clogging Airlock
The TGFY Anti-Clogging Airlock is a specialized device widely used in grain, food, feed, and other industries. It is designed for the discharge of materials and dust cleaning within air conveyance, ventilation, or dust-cleaning networks. Its robust design ensures efficient operation, contributing to improved material handling and system efficiency.
Key Features:
Low Energy Consumption: Engineered for efficiency, the airlock operates with low energy consumption, making it cost-effective for various industrial applications.
Efficient Material Discharge: The airlock facilitates the smooth discharge of materials, preventing clogging and ensuring continuous operation.
Robust Construction: Designed with a reasonable structure, the airlock ensures safe and reliable operation while maintaining a good appearance.
Major Parameters
Items/Model | TGFY5b | TGFY7b | TGFY9b |
Output (liters per rotation) | 5 | 7 | 9 |
Rotatory speed(rpm) | 45 | 48 | 48 |
Weight(kg) | 47 | 60 | 77 |
Overal dimension(LBH)(mm) | 376x290x 435 | 410x310x463 | 460x310x463 |
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Rigorous Quality Assurance
As an ISO-certified manufacturer with national engineering laboratories, we adhere to strict quality control standards and apply advanced testing systems to ensure the reliability, safety, and durability of every piece of equipment.
Comprehensive One-Stop Service
From project consultation and layout design to technical training and after-sales support, we provide full-cycle services tailored to your needs—making us your trusted partner in the grain and oil processing industry.
Global Experience & Trusted Brand
As a key subsidiary of COFCO Group (a Fortune Global 500 enterprise), our equipment is trusted in over 30 countries, with a proven track record in helping clients succeed in both emerging and developed markets.