Difference between revisions of "Paddle Dryers"
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==Operating Principle== | |||
The wet feed is continuously agitated by the heated rotating blades, thus exposing new areas to heating surfaces. This results in the moisture boiling off and rendering the wet material dry to the required degree. | The wet feed is continuously agitated by the heated rotating blades, thus exposing new areas to heating surfaces. This results in the moisture boiling off and rendering the wet material dry to the required degree. | ||
==Special Features== | |||
* Suitable for processing entire range of feeds, except liquids | * Suitable for processing entire range of feeds, except liquids | ||
* Product, granular, powdery | * Product, granular, powdery | ||
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==Typical Applications== | |||
* Crystaline Solids | * Crystaline Solids | ||
* Pasty Solids | * Pasty Solids |
Latest revision as of 05:02, 2 August 2012
The Paddle Dryers are now used so commonly across the chemical industry.
Operating Principle
The wet feed is continuously agitated by the heated rotating blades, thus exposing new areas to heating surfaces. This results in the moisture boiling off and rendering the wet material dry to the required degree.
Special Features
- Suitable for processing entire range of feeds, except liquids
- Product, granular, powdery
- Very high evaporation capacity
- Very high thermal efficiency
- Partial drying possible
- Continuous operation
- Compact installation
Typical Applications
- Crystaline Solids
- Pasty Solids
- Sludge
- Agro Waste
- Magnesium Carbonate
- Polypropylene Beads