Accessories & Optional Components

Accessories for Silos, Vessels, IBC Systems, and Fermentation Tanks

Optional components for material conveying, discharge control, dust ventilation, level monitoring, weighing, sanitary operation, brewery fittings, safety protection, and process integration.

The focus is matching the accessory to the process.
Accessory selection should follow the material, equipment structure, discharge method, cleaning requirement, pressure condition, control system, and installation layout.
Accessories and optional components for silos vessels IBC systems and fermentation tanks
Conveying & Discharge
Material feeding, transfer and outlet control
Sanitary & Brewery
CIP, sample valves, dry hop ports and fittings
Monitoring & Safety
Level, weight, pressure, temperature and protection
Why Accessories Matter

Process equipment works better when the connected parts are selected together.

Accessories affect how material or product enters the equipment, moves through the process, stays clean, discharges, vents, and connects with nearby systems. A small mismatch at the outlet, valve, sensor, sanitary fitting, brewery fitting, or transfer connection can affect daily operation.

Accessory selection should be reviewed together with material characteristics, product-contact requirements, flow behavior, cleaning method, pressure condition, control logic, installation space, and maintenance access.

Key design question
What should the accessory support during filling, holding, cleaning, discharge, monitoring, or transfer?
Accessory Categories

Accessory Options Matched to Silos, Vessels, IBC Systems, and Fermentation Tanks

Accessories are selected according to material behavior, product-contact requirements, equipment structure, discharge method, cleaning routine, monitoring needs, and installation layout.

Conveying systems for silo feeding and transfer
01 / Conveying Systems

For feeding, transfer, and connection between process steps

Conveying accessories are reviewed according to transfer distance, material flowability, dust control, cleaning requirement, and the layout between upstream and downstream equipment.

Screw Conveyors Vacuum Conveyors Flexible Screw Conveyors Conveyor Inlet / Outlet Interfaces
Discharge valves and flow control accessories
02 / Discharge & Flow Control

For smoother discharge and controlled material feeding

Outlet components should match the material, cone structure, discharge rate, residue requirement, and downstream equipment connection.

Discharge Valves Slide Gates Vibrators Air Pads / Flow Aid Devices Flexible Connectors Outlet Flanges & Reducers
Dust collection and ventilation accessories
03 / Dust & Ventilation

For dust control and air balance during filling or discharge

Dust and ventilation accessories help manage air movement, reduce dust escape, and support a cleaner filling or discharge process.

Dust Collectors Vent Filters Breather Ports Air Balance Interfaces
Level weighing and process monitoring accessories
04 / Level, Weighing & Monitoring

For process visibility, weighing, and control integration

Monitoring points should be considered during equipment design so that ports, supports, cables, and control interfaces can be arranged properly.

Level Sensors Weighing Modules Pressure Instruments Temperature Instruments Signal Interfaces Control System Connections
Safety components for silos vessels and fermentation tanks
05 / Safety Components

For safer operation, access, and pressure-related protection

Safety-related components should be reviewed according to operating conditions, access needs, pressure or ventilation requirements, and applicable project scope.

Safety Valves Pressure Relief Interfaces Explosion Venting Interfaces Access Protection Guards Inspection Openings
Sanitary and brewery fittings for fermentation tanks
06 / Sanitary & Brewery Fittings

For fermentation tanks, brewery operation, and hygienic product contact

Sanitary and brewery fittings should match the beer fermentation process, glycol cooling, CIP cleaning routine, yeast handling, dry hopping, pressure control, and transfer layout.

CIP Spray Balls Sample Valves Dry Hop Ports Racking Arms Yeast Dump Valves Carbonation Stone Ports Tri-Clamp Fittings Glycol Jacket Interfaces

Accessory selection should follow the main equipment design.

For better integration, accessory type, size, material, interface, mounting position, cleaning access, pressure condition, and maintenance space should be reviewed together with the silo, vessel, hopper, IBC, or fermentation tank structure before fabrication.

Engineering & Quality

From Accessory Selection to Equipment Integration

Accessory selection should be reviewed together with the main equipment structure. Conveyors, valves, filters, sensors, weighing modules, and safety interfaces may affect openings, supports, control points, and installation layout.

Confirming these details early helps reduce late changes to nozzles, flanges, ports, mounting points, wiring paths, or connection dimensions during fabrication and delivery preparation.

01

Review

Material, equipment type, discharge method, cleaning requirement, control needs, and installation layout are reviewed first.

02

Matching

Accessory type, size, material, connection interface, and mounting position are matched with the silo, vessel, hopper, or IBC.

03

Integration

Openings, flanges, supports, inspection access, signal ports, and connection details are confirmed before fabrication.

04

Delivery

Accessories can be packed with the main equipment or separately according to size, protection needs, and shipment arrangement.

Accessory information can be prepared as required.

Accessory List Connection Details Interface Dimensions Inspection Photos Packing Photos Export Documents
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions before selecting silo accessories and optional components.

Can accessories be selected together with a custom silo or vessel? +
Yes. Conveyors, valves, filters, level sensors, weighing modules, and safety interfaces can be reviewed together with the main equipment design.
Can accessories be supplied separately? +
Some accessories can be supplied separately if the connection dimensions, process requirements, and installation conditions are clear.
What information is needed for accessory selection? +
Material type, equipment type, inlet and outlet dimensions, discharge method, cleaning requirement, control needs, and layout information are helpful for review.
Can accessories be matched with existing equipment? +
Yes. Existing equipment photos, drawings, flange dimensions, available space, and operating conditions can help review whether a suitable accessory can be matched.
Can stainless steel material be selected? +
Yes. SS304, SS316L, or other material options can be discussed according to material contact, corrosion condition, cleaning method, and process environment.
Can hygienic or easy-clean requirements be considered? +
Yes. Surface finish, sanitary connection, inspection access, dead-corner reduction, and removable structures can be reviewed according to process requirements.
Can drawings or interface dimensions be provided? +
Connection details, basic arrangement drawings, or interface dimensions can be prepared according to order scope and project requirements.
Can export packing and documents be supported? +
Yes. Export packing, packing photos, accessory lists, basic shipment documents, and related order documents can be supported according to requirements.
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Helpful Details, But Not Required

  • Existing equipment type and connection interface
  • Material, flow condition, or discharge issue
  • Conveying, valve, dust, weighing, or sensor need
  • Drawing, equipment photo, layout, or reference file