Posts Tagged ‘Agglomerates’

Feeco Attends Biogas East & Midwest

Feeco Attends Biogas East & Midwest

Biogas has been a popular topic of discussion lately, as the need for energy increases, and sources are being run dry. Sometimes referred to as swamp gas, landfill gas, or digester gas, biogas is generated from anaerobic digesters such as animal manure, sewage, and municipal solid waste. When upgraded to the necessary level of purity, ...

Rotary Dryer Design 101: Flight Design

Flights in a Rotary Dryer Flights in a Rotary Dryer

Another key phase in rotary dryer design is determining the best flights to use inside the rotary dryer. Flights are like specially designed fins, that pick up the material as the rotary drum rotates, and then gradually drop the material through the stream of gas, like a clothes dryer. This falling of the material is ...

Rotary Dryer Design 101: Retention Time

Another characteristic to look at is the size of pellets. This will combine with specific heat, heat transfer, and percent moisture to help determine the retention time, or the amount of time the material needs to be in the dryer. In turn, the retention time will help determine the needs of a rotary dryer. Retention ...

Rotary Dryer Design 101: Defining Your Atmosphere

Rotary Dryer Design 101: Defining Your Atmosphere Rotary Dryer Design 101: Defining Your Atmosphere

What does atmosphere have to do with rotary dryer design, you ask? Well actually, a lot. The needs of a rotary dryer can differ greatly from region to region, due to different climates. Things like humidity, temperature, and elevation can play a big part in determining the specifics of your rotary dryer. Let’s take humidity ...

Rotary Dryer Design 101: Defining Your Material Part 5 – Material Limitations

Rotary Dryer Design 101 - Material Limitations Rotary Dryer Design 101 - Material Limitations

After you have determined the characteristics of your material, it is necessary to look at the limitations set by your material, as these too will play a part in the design of the rotary dryer. For example, some materials may not be able to come into contact with oxygen. In this case, an indirect rotary ...

Rotary Dryer Design 101: Defining Your Material Part 4 – Heat Transfer

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The heat transfer properties of a material are also important to be aware of before sizing up your rotary dryer. It is possible for two materials to have the same percentage of moisture, but very different heat transfer properties, which will call for different drying needs. Let’s look at an example. Let’s pretend that glass ...

Rotary Dryer Design 101: Defining Your Material Part 3 – Specific Heat

Another key factor in sizing a rotary dryer is determining the specific heat of a material. Specific heat is defined as how much energy it takes to raise 1 gram of material 1 degree Celsius. In more simple terms, it’s how resistant a material is to heating. Materials can have very different values of specific ...

Rotary Dryer Design 101: Defining Your Material Part 2 – Bulk Density

Rotary Dryer Design Series - Defining Your Material Part 2: Bulk Density Rotary Dryer Design Series - Defining Your Material Part 2: Bulk Density

Bulk density is another characteristic that is important to know when sizing a rotary dryer. Bulk density is the weight of a material per a specific volume. Typically, this is calculated in pounds per cubic foot in US units or kg/m3 in metric units. Let’s say you have something that is 50 lb./ft3. This means ...

Rotary Dryer Design 101: Defining Your Materials Part 1 – Percent Moisture

So you are in need of a rotary dryer. Where do you go from there? There are a lot of factors that come into play when determining the needs of a rotary dryer, and determining your needs can easily become overwhelming. Take it a step at a time: we’ve developed this series to help you ...

FEECO’s Rotary Dryers Stand Out When it Comes to Thermal Processing

When it comes to rotary dryers, let's face it: we're not the only ones who make them. So a lot of people ask us, why are Feeco's rotary dryers any better than someone else's. Although there are many reasons why Feeco stands out in the thermal processing industry, one reason we are particularly proud of, is ...