Method and a system for handling sample materials, e.g. in...

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CA 1331766

A B S T R A C T Samples taken automatically and frequently from the outlets of silos in mixing plants, e.g. for fodder mix- tures, are brought unwrapped and successively to an automatic NIR analysing station through a pneumatic conveyor system with substantial common pipe stretches between that station and the single samplers. The asso- ciated risk of contamination of the samples is counter- acted by taking out and conveying sample portions which are much larger than what is required for the analysis itself, and the large sample portions are not wasted, as they are returned to their silos of origin through another pneumatic conveyor system. It is hereby possible to operate with a real on-line analysing and thus, with computer support, to effect required changes in the mixing recipes almost immediately in response to changed analysis results. Various specialized sample handling equipment for making the system operative is disclosed.

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