Hammermill for Power Plants

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Posted in: , on 10. Dec. 2006 - 17:50

Fluidized bed boiler plants employ FBR Hammermill to crush fuels and sorbants

Broomall, PA (November 8, 2006): The Pennsylvania Crusher FBR Hammermill meets the needs of utility and cogeneration plants for crushers that perform effectively and efficiently. It is designed to crush fuel and limestone in fluidized bed boiler applications and is also suited for crushing chemicals, calcined petroleum coke, pebble lime, ores and other friable minerals and substances. With its robust design, it provides extremely long service life combined with simplified maintenance.

The crushing chamber is symmetrical, and the rotor assembly – consisting of rotor shaft, suspension discs and hammers - is reversible, to make use of two distinct crushing chambers. Regular reversal of the rotor produces uniform wear on the hammers, keeping their edges fresh and producing a consistent output size. The hammers are forged steel, differentially heat treated to a BHN of 500. This makes them abrasion resistant from the start, dispensing with the need for work-hardening common to manganese steel hammers provided by others.

Pennsylvania Crusher has extensive experience with fluidized bed boiler applications and can determine the arrangement and size that will satisfy plant requirements.

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The crushing chamber with mill rotor assembly

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