Airflow of a disintegrator with chains

Posted in: , on 27. Feb. 2008 - 16:47

With this message I wish to express the need to meet a technical requirement of air for a disintegrator with chains.

The data is required for the design of a system for collection of dust in a NPK fertilizer plant.

The fact is that the airflow that this kind of equipment could produce is needed for the proper functioning of the system for collection of dust.

Other important features is the ambient temperature is up the sides of the 35 • C and the humidity of the atmosphere is about 80%, as moisture from the raw material is up the sides of this 35%, the temperature of raw material ranges between 40 and 50 • C, and the sizes of the particles of the incoming material are between 5 and 10mm, with an hourly production of 35 t / h, plus the size of the particle downstream is 2mm Approximately; material has high hygroscopic properties.

An early reply would be appreciated, thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Baghouse Design

Posted on 28. Feb. 2008 - 01:27

Hi INDISA,

Instant answers can be misleading. I suggest you get on the phone to a dust collection Vendor and have them take a look.

As a rule the more open space you have, the more air you will have to suck to try and control fugitive dust. If you can reduce the open area by the use of shields or curtains you stand to save a significant amount of money.

Regards - John.Rz

Re: Airflow Of A Disintegrator With Chains

Posted on 6. Mar. 2008 - 07:13

Originally posted by INDISA

......disintegrator with chains.

This topic sounds like a bit of a minefield....flails and all that......well you've got to haven't you, on a dull day in Perth? Aren't they all?

Lets have a look at this gadget before we say anything serious. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has never seen one; but who might be fascinated by the operation.

John Gateley johngateley@hotmail.com www.the-credible-bulk.com