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[[File:Sludge_Dryers.jpg|thumb|200Px|right|Sludge Dryers]]
The '''Sludge Dryers''' are becoming popular in order to provide greater disposal opportunities. It is used for handling sludges for both the industrial and municipal sectors. The heart of it's drying system is a Steam Tube Rotary Dryer and blender to convert the material into stable dust-free granules. The low exhaust volume helps to achieve legislative standards for emission levels.
 
 
==Advantages==
* Contact drying producing dry granular product
* Large heat transfer area
* No critical sticky phase
* Low drive power
* Enclosed drying system
* Low product attrition
* Low air flow
* Minimum fines generated
* Energy efficient

Latest revision as of 03:33, 4 August 2012


Sludge Dryers

The Sludge Dryers are becoming popular in order to provide greater disposal opportunities. It is used for handling sludges for both the industrial and municipal sectors. The heart of it's drying system is a Steam Tube Rotary Dryer and blender to convert the material into stable dust-free granules. The low exhaust volume helps to achieve legislative standards for emission levels.


Advantages

  • Contact drying producing dry granular product
  • Large heat transfer area
  • No critical sticky phase
  • Low drive power
  • Enclosed drying system
  • Low product attrition
  • Low air flow
  • Minimum fines generated
  • Energy efficient