simoncad
Industrial
- Feb 9, 2007
- 16
I am currently working on a project where I have to dry parts in a certain amount of time. Currently there are a continuous line of stainless steel fine mesh buckets filled with stainless steel parts being conveyed through a bath of water. The parts and bucket will be around 175 degrees F when coming out of the bath and there will be a bucket with parts following every 20 seconds. At this point I have 19 feet of conveyor, traveling at 6.5 feet per minute, to completely dry the bucket and parts. The first 5 feet will be open to the atmosphere in the shop. The next 12 feet will be in an enclosed shell. The shell will have 14.4 kw worth of heating elements (can add more) and insulation around the whole shell. The elements can go up to 950 degrees F, but we do not want to have the temperature high enough to heat treat the parts because they will already have gone through the heat treating process. The enclosed shell is the only control area, and I need help figuring out what to do to evaporate all the water off of the bucket and parts. The next 2 feet will be open to the atmosphere in the shop. The buckets will be coming out of the bath every 20 seconds.
Thank you,
simoncad
Thank you,
simoncad