Pneumatic conveying moves tea leaves gently

Traditional Medicinals needed an efficient conveying system for the pharmacopoeial-grade teas and herbs it handles so that workers could work in a more ergonomically friendly environment.

The Model 105048 vacuum receiver discharges tea leaves into a blender.
The Model 105048 vacuum receiver discharges tea leaves into a blender.

Located in Sebastopol, CA, tea marketer Traditional Medicinals operates 20 hr daily, four days/week to produce 2 million teabags per week. Raw materials are brought in from around the world in already tea cut form, reinspected, and repackaged into barrel containers to feed into the blenders via a hopper system. Once the formulas are blended, they are transferred to the packaging area where they are gravity fed from a mezzanine level to machines from IMA (www.ima.it) that process between 135 and 185 teabags per minute.


While working on a major efficiency project that culminated in the building of new rooms for the blending area, management decided that it was time to, in the words of plant manager Mary Goff, “cut down the amount of lifting that the operators were doing manually in our production department.” Previously, the operators were weighing individual hundred-pound batches into barrels, taking those barrels up to the top level, and then dumping them into hoppers manually by hand. In search of a better method, Goff and colleagues researched open conveyor systems as an ergonomic solution for transferring the raw materials. Whatever system they were going to consider had to be not only efficient but also gentle on the product being handled. That’s because Traditional Medicinals uses pharmacopoeial grade herbs, and one of its biggest concerns was how to transfer the herbs and blends from one area to another without breaking down the product or losing any of it.


“We did a lot of studies up front,” says Goff of choosing the right systems to transfer ingredients. “We spoke with some of our raw materials vendors about the systems they used to transfer materials, and a gentleman from the consulting firm we were working with on the efficiency project told us about Vac-U-Max.”


A pioneer in vacuum pneumatic conveying, Vac-U-Max (www.vac-u-max.com) specializes in the design and manufacture of pneumatic systems and support equipment for the conveying, weighing, and batching of dry materials in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and food industries. Although the company’s herb suppliers warned against pneumatically conveying the herbs—thinking that it would damage the ingredients—the information Goff pulled from the conveyor manufacturer’s website convinced her and her team that the method was worthy of investigation.


Pneumatic conveying systems, they felt, have certain advantages over open conveying systems such as belt or bucket conveyors. Ease of cleaning and the smaller footprint of pneumatic conveying systems are two of such advantages.


In addition, pneumatic conveying systems are fully enclosed, protecting materials from air, dirt, and waste. Because product does not escape from a pneumatic conveying system, particulates that can endanger or jam expensive equipment are prevented from entering the environment.

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