Worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of vacuum conveying components and systems for handling over 10,000 powders and granular bulk materials.
A worldwide leader in the design and manufacturer of pneumatic conveying components and systems for conveying, weighing and batching of powders and granular bulk materials. As a single-source supplier, VAC-U-MAX has defined the leading edge of technology for bulk materials handling, designing, manufacturing, selling and supporting VAC-U-MAX systems worldwide. Since 1954, VAC-U-MAX has been the pioneer in vacuum pneumatic conveying, developing the first air-powered venturi unit, advancing technologies for direct-loading of vacuum tolerant process equipment, and the first to design vertical-wall “Tube Hopper” material receivers.
Pneumatic Conveying represents the core of a VAC-U-MAX bulk material handling system, incorporating vacuum and pressure conveying technologies with a full range of VAC-U-MAX manufactured auxiliary equipment including loaders/receivers, bulk bag loading/unloading systems, mechanical/flexible screw conveying, bag dump stations, diverter valves, feed bins, and vacuum pump packages. VAC-U-MAX is a UL-listed manufacturer and supplier of control packages, easily integrated into existing plant PLC’s.
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