hollerg
Chemical
- Mar 22, 1999
- 97
I have a wet filter cake that will stack up on the entrance to a fluidized/vibratory bed dryer. The falling granulated wet cake doesn’t always slide off the inclined (~25 degrees) plate into the fluidized bed.
The original bright 304 plate would develop a mound the diameter of a bowling ball, eventually plugging the 10" inlet. Switching to Teflon limited the size of the mound to a thick silver dollar sized pancake. Unfortunately the pancake is stable & thick enough to slide off & obstruct airflow screwing up fluidization. When agglomerated granules grow no larger than quarters before breaking loose, the fluid bed works fine.
I tried to pick out materials myself, but it's not clear to me what basis to use for evaluating what is better. I see surface energy, surface roughness, water absorption, water wetting/contact angle, and friction as possible factors.
So in my situation (conditions below) what else makes sense to try? (ie.UHMWPE or Nyloil, or ??) Your reasoning would be appreciated.
-- The Wet cake is pH 3 -4 due to the solids,
-- has a wide particle size distribution, w/ a significant fraction of < 40 micron, & the mean is 10x larger,
-- MP is ~340 F,
-- dryer pressure is atmospheric, & temperature is controlled @ 140 up to 200 F
-- the wet cake enters at ~ 100 F.
The original bright 304 plate would develop a mound the diameter of a bowling ball, eventually plugging the 10" inlet. Switching to Teflon limited the size of the mound to a thick silver dollar sized pancake. Unfortunately the pancake is stable & thick enough to slide off & obstruct airflow screwing up fluidization. When agglomerated granules grow no larger than quarters before breaking loose, the fluid bed works fine.
I tried to pick out materials myself, but it's not clear to me what basis to use for evaluating what is better. I see surface energy, surface roughness, water absorption, water wetting/contact angle, and friction as possible factors.
So in my situation (conditions below) what else makes sense to try? (ie.UHMWPE or Nyloil, or ??) Your reasoning would be appreciated.
-- The Wet cake is pH 3 -4 due to the solids,
-- has a wide particle size distribution, w/ a significant fraction of < 40 micron, & the mean is 10x larger,
-- MP is ~340 F,
-- dryer pressure is atmospheric, & temperature is controlled @ 140 up to 200 F
-- the wet cake enters at ~ 100 F.