Steel, Pellet and Sinter Plants
One of the most important design factors in this industry is protection against abrasion and wear. TLT CO-VENT designs their rotors without the need for blade reinforcing hoops. This reduces wear by eliminating the risk of dust build-up where the hoops intersect with the blades. Additional wear caused by abrasion on the hoops themselves is also avoided.
Preheating and secondary drying off gas fan for a pellet plant. Fan model E50D-1295 rated at 740,000 ACFM (349 m3/s); 3,340 BHP (2 610 kW); slightly backwards flat bladed 129.5’’ (3 289 mm) dia.rotor
An example of a large DWDI rotor protected with chromium carbide full surface blade liners. The wheel is type "E" flat backward inclined also known as modified radial tip. This design is resistant to dust build-up and the flat blade surfaces are well suited for liners of hardened steel plates and chromium carbide overlay plates.
A copy of our References for Steel, Metal and Pellet Industries is available here.