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Chemical
- Jun 30, 2005
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We have a silo that we will be using to store syrup. The silo heat transfer was designed for edible oil, so that the agitator is undersized, steam jacket over part of the vessel won't work since the thick syrup won't be agitated, concerned that the jacket will give a hot spot and burn the syrup. We are looking for alternatives, and I am exploring an option to run a heat-traced recirculation line.
The estimated heat loss on the silo, based on product temp of 120º F, insulated tank (3.5" walls, 12' diameter), 12' Nitrogen blanket (24' overall height, estimated 50% full) and 3" top shell (air filled), with ambient temp at 60º F, is ~750 Watts.
Viscosity of the syrup is 7000 cps at 120ºF. It needs to be maintained
Thanks much.
The estimated heat loss on the silo, based on product temp of 120º F, insulated tank (3.5" walls, 12' diameter), 12' Nitrogen blanket (24' overall height, estimated 50% full) and 3" top shell (air filled), with ambient temp at 60º F, is ~750 Watts.
Viscosity of the syrup is 7000 cps at 120ºF. It needs to be maintained
Thanks much.