Ceramic particles need to be dried during the production process, which is very important. The degree of drying will affect the quality of the product's later use. Next, let's take a look at how this material is dried.
Ceramic particles are made from ceramic raw materials through screening, reasonable grading, molding, drying and other processes, among which drying is a very important and critical step.
1、 Wet billet
1. The wet billet is manually dried, and there is no manual drying room to dry the wet billet.
2. Natural drying refers to stacking wet green particles on a natural drying site to form a pile, manually flipping the flower rack, and naturally drying them in the atmosphere, cooling the wet green particles into dry green particles.
2、 Artificial ceramic particle drying chamber
1. It is divided into three types: large section tunnel drying room, small section tunnel drying room, and chamber drying room. Regardless of which method is used, wet blanks are manually or mechanically stacked on drying carts.
2. Push it into the drying chamber for drying. The heat medium in the drying room usually comes from the waste heat of the sintering furnace or hot blast furnace.
3. Choosing the correct method to dry ceramic particles will not reach the drying level, which will affect the quality of later use. Manufacturers need to grasp the size.
Artificial drying chambers are divided into three forms: large section tunnel type drying chambers, small section tunnel type drying chambers, and chamber type drying chambers. Regardless of which form is used, these three drying forms are manually or mechanically stacking wet billets on a drying truck and pushing them into the drying chamber for drying. The heat medium in the drying chamber generally comes from the waste heat of the sintering kiln or the hot blast furnace.
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Editor: Lynn