Introduction to the Granulators

Granulators equipment

What

Granulators are primarily categorized into vertical granulators and horizontal granulators based on the orientation of the rotation axis. This article will introduce the working principles and characteristics of granulators, using the vertical granulators as the foundation.

Industrial Briquetting Machine

Key Components

The vertical granulator achieves mixing and granulation through the synergistic action of the rotating outer cylinder, high-energy rotor, and scraper blades. Compared to horizontal granulators, its unique advantage lies in the rotatable outer cylinder, which significantly enhances granulation effectiveness while substantially improving production efficiency.

Features

1:High Granulation Efficiency: Granulation capacity is approximately 40% higher than that of horizontal mixers, enabling completion of the granulation process in a shorter timeframe.

2:Few Wear Parts: Minimal components in contact with material ensures long-term, stable operation.

3:Strong Adaptability: Suitable for granulating a wide range of materials.

4:User-Friendly Operation: Structural design facilitates the integration of automated controls (e.g., weighing systems, PLC modules), significantly enhancing production line intelligence.

5:Easy Maintenance: Components feature robust yet easily detachable connections, greatly reducing spare part replacement time.

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