FLUID BED DRYER
| The Fluid Bed Dryer operates
under the direct drying principle of direct contact between
a heated gas/air and the product to effect heat transfer and
mass transfer. The process gas stream enters through the fluid
bed air plenum passing through the gas distributor plate,
which retains the solids above. This fluidization process of the fluid bed dryer
is effective for such operations as drying, heating, cooling,
calcining, reacting, dedusting, or agglomerating.
The stationary fluid bed dryer has no moving parts.
Fluidization enables the product to flow continuously through
the fluid bed, overflowing at the opposite end. Multiple zones
in the Fluid Bed Dryer allow heating and cooling in the same unit.
Each zone has independent control for temperature, dew point
and fluidizing velocity. Residence time can vary up to four
fold in the unit by adjusting the weir height for each zone.
The Fluid Bed dryer's gentle but efficient
drying action is well suited for friable or soft agglomerated
particles. It works best drying products within a narrow particle
size range.
- Enhanced heat and mass transfer through intimate contact and mixing with the fluidizing gas
- Heat sensitive materials can be dried at temperatures lower than the boiling point due to reduced vapor pressure
- Indirect heat transfer surfaces can be added to increase capacity or reduce bed area
- Closed cycle Fluid Bed systems, in which inert gases can be recycled, are available to handle toxic products, oxygen sensitive products, or flammable solvent wetted materials
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APPLICATIONS OF THE FLUID BED DRYER
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Polymers
Inorganic Chemicals
Foods
- Dextrin
- Dextrose
- Coffee
- Yeasts
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Agglomerated Products
- Detergents
- Instantized foods
- Rubber additives
Pharmaceuticals
- Aspirin
- Acetaminophen
- Amino acids
Pharmaceuticals
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