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Optimal feeding of coal

Pulverized coal feeding requires economic efficiency, quality and maximum reliability. The parameters are based on the interplay of overall system engineering, material discharge, feeding and pneumatic material transport.

Optimal pulverized coal feeding in three steps: Perfectly matched system components are a basic requirement for optimal three-step pulverized coal feeding. This is realized in a pressure-proof mass-flow feed system using the Coriolis principle with a horizontal star feeder.

1. Pulsation-free silo extraction

The large silo outlet and agitation system which is integrated into the horizontal star feeder ensures the homogenization of the material and its pulsation-free discharge from the silo.

2. Exact measurement – excellent feeding performance

The material flow is measured quickly and precisely using the Coriolis principle. It functions without being affected by any external influences. The horizontal star feeder’s speed control performs the direct mass flow measurement. This ensures that the actual feed rate exactly corresponds to the specified nominal value.

3. Pulsation-free transport

Our engineering ensures the ideal layout of the pneumatic conveyor line. The required amount of air and the conveyor cross-section are calculated to ensure optimal transport of the fuel from the feeder to the burner. The exact design pressure and intake volume of the blower are also determined.

Key benefits

  • Feed rates up to 26 t/h 
  • Pulsation-free, gravimetric feeding
  • High short-time feeding accuracy
  • Insensibility to external influences, highly accurate principle of measuring
  • High tool life through high quality materials of the product contact parts
  • Explosion shock-pressure resistant construction
  • Direct feed into the pneumatic conveying

Related Industries

  • Minerals

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