This
gravity-flow, upright dryer saves on floor space and is particularly
economical for removing volatiles to low or even non-detectable
levels. By introducing gas near the discharge, the Purge Vessel
obtains a nearly perfect counter flow of gas to material flow.
This drying system requires the lowest possible quantity of stripping
gas. Residence time variability is minimal, but length of
residence can vary from a few minutes up to 30 hours. The
Purge Vessel can be operated in batch mode to heat, dry and
cool in a single unit.
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This horizontal design minimizes
height requirements and provides continuous plug flow
holding for up to four hours. Product material is conveyed
in plug flow condition by a rotating screw shaft.
Gas purge can be introduced at any point either
through the bed or in the freeboard space above
for partial pressure control. |
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A special metering mechanical
discharge device is available when operating with materials
which have a high tendency to bridge or sinter, or when
residence time distribution is most critical. This discharge
also allows metering of reactor discharge. |
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