SPRAY DRYER

|seed and grain cleaning|Oliver Manufacturing Company|specific gravity separator|destoner Oliver Manufacturing Company offers many types of dryers including a
spray dryer. What exactly is a spray dryer? It's a machine that
transforms feed from a liquid or fluid into a dried form by spraying
the feed into a hot drying medium. The actual feed may be in a liquid
or solution, suspension or paste. The dried product conforms to powder
consisting of single particles or agglomorates, all depending upon the
physical and chemical properties of the feed and the design of the
dryer and its operation.

There are numerous applications for an Oliver Manufacturing spray
dryer. For example spray dryers are used in the food industry for such
products as powdered milk or instant coffee or for the production of
powdered detergents. The process used in a spray dryer involves the
production of highly dispersed powders from a solution or a suspension
by evaporating the solvent. A spray dryer uses pressure nozzles or a
rotary atomizer that spray the feed down towards the fluid bed where
agglomeration incorporating finer, recycled material takes place.

The first step take by the spray dryer is for the solution to be
sprayed into a hot air stream. The droplets formed have a large surface
when compared with their volume. As the transfer of heat occurring from
hot air to the liquid phase is directly proportional to the area of the
surface, the temperature of the small droplets is increasing much more
rapidly as opposed to one large drop of the same volume. The higher the
temperature of the droplet the faster the evaporation of the solvent
happens. Considering the droplet phase we will find an increasing
temperature due to the heat transfer from the hot air over the phase
boundary and consequently so will the evaporation rate. Conversely, the
energy for the evaporation of the solvent comes from the liquid drop.
The drop temperature is decreasing and heat from the hot air is
transferred to the droplet by convection due to temperature gradients.
Finally the temperature of the gas phase decreases proportionally to
the mass of solvent that has been evaporated.



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