06 Jun 2026
We Orchid Material Handling Solutions have designed and commissioned dilute phase systems across pharma, food, chemical, and plastics industries for over 18 years. The problems that appear are almost mostly the same – and so are the fixes.
Dilute phase conveying is one of the most widely used methods for transporting powders and granules across industries. It is efficient, flexible, and relatively straightforward to install.
But when something goes wrong, it affects the entire production line – throughput drops, product quality suffers, and maintenance costs rise quickly.
Initially we also faced problems during conveying. Over the time we worked on that & resolved the issues. Now we are sharing our experience & solutions on dilute phase conveying systems with our business partner.
This guide covers the most common issues, their root causes, and what actually resolves them.
Based on the Orchid experience over the times. We received a lot of feedback from customers who are facing this issue due to wrong selection of equipment sizing. We visited the sites & guided them. How to resolve this type of problem. At some places we have changed some components. For smooth operation. Now here we are sharing our experiences & solutions with you.
This is the most frequently reported problem. The line operates normally and then suddenly chokes – material builds up and the pipeline plugs.
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If conveyed material shows increased fines, broken particles, or off-spec particle size, the system is causing attrition during transport.
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Abrasive materials wear through pipelines from the inside – especially at bends. The first sign is often a fine dust cloud near elbows. Left unchecked, it becomes a pipeline failure.
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The filter receiver separates conveyed material from the carrying air at the destination. When it underperforms, product carryover into exhaust, dust emissions, and pressure imbalance follow.
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Even small air leaks reduce effective conveying pressure, increase energy consumption, and create dust hazards around the pipeline.
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The system conveys, but throughput fluctuates. Downstream processes cannot batch correctly, and operators continuously adjust settings to compensate.
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The blower is the core of any dilute phase system. When it overheats or trips, all conveying stops.
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Related Resource: Understanding the problem is only the first step. Read our Detailed guide on Troubleshooting Tips for Dilute Phase Conveying Systems for practical solutions.
| Problem | Primary Cause | Fix |
| Pipeline blockage | Velocity below saltation point / moisture | Velocity audit, air dryer, long-radius bends |
| Material degradation | Excess velocity, sharp bends | Reduce velocity, ceramic elbows |
| Pipeline erosion | Abrasive material at high velocity | Ceramic lining, wall thickness monitoring |
| Filter inefficiency | Clogged or damaged filter bags | Pressure-based pulse-jet tuning, quarterly inspection |
| Air leakage | Worn seals, poor joint sealing | Leak detection, rotary valve seal replacement |
| Inconsistent feed rate | Bridging, mismatched valve speed | VFD control, hopper agitator |
| Blower failure | Choked filters, missed PM | Filter cleaning, differential pressure monitoring |
Proactive management is the difference between a system that lasts 15 years and one that requires constant unplanned maintenance.
What actually makes a difference:
A significant share of recurring operational problems in dilute phase systems are rooted in design errors – undersized pipelines, incorrect air-to-material ratios, or poorly located receivers.
Maintenance alone cannot permanently fix a design problem.
If your system faces recurring issues despite regular maintenance, a design review is the right step – not another round of part replacements. For new systems, investing in proper engineering upfront consistently costs less than retrofitting later.
Orchid Material Handling Solution provides engineering consultancy and system audits alongside conveying equipment, because identifying the root cause is always more valuable than replacing components.
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15–25 m/s for most powders – below this, particles drop out of suspension and block the pipeline.
Compare particle size before and after conveying – more fines or broken particles means the system is causing attrition.
No – it suits free-flowing, non-fragile materials only; fragile or abrasive materials need dense phase conveying.
Tip seals every 6 months, rotor clearances and bearings annually.
Pipeline erosion, clogged filters, air leaks, and blower wear progressively increase power draw without any gain in throughput.