Agglomerate Catcher / Classifier

Posted in: , on 7. Dec. 2005 - 12:10

Dear Forum Member,

I am urgently looking for design theory on screening/agglomerate removal.

The application is after an underwater cutter in a polyethylene extruder running at 25 tph. We wish to remove oversize from the main product stream. The prefered option is to install a stationary screen in the carrier water between the underwater cutter and the dryer. The other option is to install a vibrating or rotating classifier after the dryer.

Regards,

Dave.

Scalper For Solids

Erstellt am 9. Dec. 2005 - 07:49

please advise topsize of solids to be removed.

Best Regards, George Baker Regional Sales Manager - Canada TELSMITH Inc Mequon, WI 1-519-242-6664 Cell E: (work) [email]gbaker@telsmith.com[/email] E: (home) [email] gggman353@gmail.com[/email] website: [url]www.telsmith.com[/url] Manufacturer of portable, modular and stationary mineral processing equipment for the aggregate and mining industries.

Re: Agglomerate Catcher / Classifier

Erstellt am 9. Dec. 2005 - 09:07

If in carrier water, 19mm is top size.

If after dryer, 10mm would be top size.

Pellet shape is cylindrical, 3 to 5mm diameter, & 3 to 5mm long.

Density is around 918 to 925 kg/m3.

Production rate is 25 tph in water around 320m3/hr

We would prefer a stationary unit with no moving parts.

as this is a retrofit, space may be limiting. I would therefore appreciate an indication of dimensions and weights.

Thanks for your response.

Dave

Statinary Sieve Bend

Erstellt am 9. Dec. 2005 - 02:19

This is the only device I can think of.........may be too fine for your needs. Used in many applications including GOLD SLURRY

http://www.glv.com/docs/productdocs...eenDSM120.pdf

Best Regards, George Baker Regional Sales Manager - Canada TELSMITH Inc Mequon, WI 1-519-242-6664 Cell E: (work) [email]gbaker@telsmith.com[/email] E: (home) [email] gggman353@gmail.com[/email] website: [url]www.telsmith.com[/url] Manufacturer of portable, modular and stationary mineral processing equipment for the aggregate and mining industries.