shubhamw
Mechanical
- Apr 14, 2013
- 7
Hi all!
I have a tank designed for dissolving rubber in bitumen .
Bitumen is heated at 180 degree celsius.
The tank diameter is 2.3 metres and height is 1.5 metres, the tank is conical bottom.
Now, the problem is that when we are adding the rubber through a screw conveyor at a rate of 30 kg/minute,
the rubber powder is accumulating on the same spot where it is being added .
We are using a jetfoil/paddle type agitator with 2 paddles one on the top and one on the bottom, with three blades each , designed to throw the bitumen in opposite directions to create a cycle. There is also one baffle along the length and there are coils for hot oil circulation along the circumference also.
The agitator is attached to a gearbox with 15:1 ratio, the motor rpm is 990 rpm. So, an output of 66rpm
Please advise how this problem of agitation can be improved so that the rubber is quickly dissolved.
I have a tank designed for dissolving rubber in bitumen .
Bitumen is heated at 180 degree celsius.
The tank diameter is 2.3 metres and height is 1.5 metres, the tank is conical bottom.
Now, the problem is that when we are adding the rubber through a screw conveyor at a rate of 30 kg/minute,
the rubber powder is accumulating on the same spot where it is being added .
We are using a jetfoil/paddle type agitator with 2 paddles one on the top and one on the bottom, with three blades each , designed to throw the bitumen in opposite directions to create a cycle. There is also one baffle along the length and there are coils for hot oil circulation along the circumference also.
The agitator is attached to a gearbox with 15:1 ratio, the motor rpm is 990 rpm. So, an output of 66rpm
Please advise how this problem of agitation can be improved so that the rubber is quickly dissolved.