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Flash dryers are currently used in many industries, such as chemical, food, feed, building materials and other industries. Spin flash dryers are suitable for granular, powder, paste and filter cake-like pseudo-aggregation materials. The dispersion and drying. Today, in order to give everyone a simple understanding of the flash dryer system, the editor will introduce the working principle of the flash dryer system.
The working process of the Jiutian flash dryer system: the swirl flash dryer consists of a drying host, a feeder, a heat source device (hot blast stove or steam), air filter, blower, cyclone separator, bag filter, induced draft fan, etc. Composition of key components. The hot air enters the bottom of the dryer tangentially and forms a powerful rotating wind field driven by the agitator. The paste material enters the dryer from the screw feeder. Under the strong action of the high-speed rotating stirring blade, the material is dispersed under the action of impact, friction and shearing force. The block material is quickly crushed, fully contacted with hot air, and heated ,dry. The dehydrated dry material rises with the hot air flow, and the grading ring traps large particles, and the small particles are discharged from the center of the ring to the outside of the dryer and recovered by the cyclone separator and dust collector. The incomplete or large materials are thrown to the wall by centrifugal force. , And fall to the bottom to be crushed and dried.
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