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[[File:Centrifugally Agitated Bed Dryers.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Centrifugally Agitated Bed Dryers]]
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Through the '''Centrifugally Agitated Bed Dryers''', the material begins to act like a fluid with gas of the right velocity passed though the bed. There is excellent solids/gas contact, resulting in high heat transfer rates for rapid drying. The
drying capacity can be up to 300 tph. 




Through the '''centrifugally agitated bed dryers''', the material begins to act like a fluid with gas of the right velocity passed though the bed. There is excellent solids/gas contact, resulting in high heat transfer rates for rapid drying. We have built fluid bed drying systems with a drying capacity up to 300 tph. 
==Centrifugally Agitated Bed Dryers are suitable for:==
 
 
===Centrifugally Agitated Bed Dryers are suitable for:===
* Sands (Mineral & Foundry)  
* Sands (Mineral & Foundry)  
* Minerals (Limestone, Magnetite, Gypsum, Copper, Salt, Iron Ore)  
* Minerals (Limestone, Magnetite, Gypsum, Copper, Salt, Iron Ore)  
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* Well agitated  
* Well agitated  
* High capacity   
* High capacity   
===Concept of the Centrifugally Agitated Bed Dryers===




==Concept of the Centrifugally Agitated Bed Dryers==
The bed has the appearance of a vigorously boiling liquid, and in fact the bed of material takes on many of the properties of a fluid. It exerts a hydrostatic head, and the material will flow through a hole in the vessel or over and under a weir within the bed.
The bed has the appearance of a vigorously boiling liquid, and in fact the bed of material takes on many of the properties of a fluid. It exerts a hydrostatic head, and the material will flow through a hole in the vessel or over and under a weir within the bed.

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