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Chemical
- Oct 19, 2003
- 15
When you start a FBD with ,say some initial water content, there is always a tendency of ball formation ( of various size)initially.These balls contain much higher moisture than the rest of the mass and are rather difficult to dry.
In normal operation the operator runs the unit initially for some time, then take out the container and grinds the balls ( or speheres?) manually or by other means and then again put the mass for heating/drying.
This ,however, may not be desirable as the operation induces dusting and manual contact.
Can somebody tell me whether there is a better way to operate a FBD ?
In normal operation the operator runs the unit initially for some time, then take out the container and grinds the balls ( or speheres?) manually or by other means and then again put the mass for heating/drying.
This ,however, may not be desirable as the operation induces dusting and manual contact.
Can somebody tell me whether there is a better way to operate a FBD ?