Title: SPIN Solids Processing Industrial Network Workgroup Drying
1SPIN Solids Processing Industrial
NetworkWorkgroup Drying
2 - Contents
- What is SPIN
- Spin workgroup Drying
- Project Fluid Bed Spray Granulation
- Project Selection of Dryers
3SPIN
(Solids Processing Industrial Network)
- A consortium of 14 industrial companies.
- Formed at SUSTECH 7 in October 1996.
- Received financial and administrative backing
from the European Commission in December 1998.
4Partners in SPIN
- Norsk Hydro Norway
- Novo Nordisk Denmark
- Dow Deutschland Germany
- DuPont UK
- Syngenta UK
- ICI UK
- DSM Research NL
- BAYER Germany
- Siemens - AXIVA Germany
- BASF Germany
- Roche Switzerland
- Rhodia France
- ATOFINA France
- BP Chemicals France
Also Participating Akzo Nobel (NL), Ajax
Equipment (UK), Zeppelin (D) Degussa-Hüls (D),
Sulzer (CH)
5Network Objectives (1)
Primary Objectives
- Identify the current status of solids processing
technology (state of the art). and the needs of
the European Chemical Industry in relation to
solids processing. - Determine the goals of specific projects which
will meet the needs of industry where the state
of the art is lacking in depth. - Identify the most appropriate specific research
institutions (Universities or SMEs) to
collaborate on these specific projects. - Facilitate the submission of at least 6
collaborative solids processing RTD actions
within the EU.
6Network Objectives (2)
Secondary Objectives
- Establish SPIN as the central source of
information concerning solids processing
technology in Europe. - Increase the membership of SPIN so that
industrial organisations from at least 10 member
states of the European Union are represented. - Ensure that the SPIN Network continues to play a
role as the lead propagator in the development of
solids technology well beyond the four year
duration of the Thematic Network implementation
phase.
7The Working Groups
Geoff Taylor - Zeneca J. Schelling -
Norsk J.Weber - Dow Hub Slangen - DSM H.Feise -
BASF G. Esper - BAyer S.Heffels -
Aventis D.Graham - ICI P.Bach - Novo
Nordisk U.Bröckel - BASF K.Looney - DuPont M.
Battrum - BASF
8Working Group Drying
- Meetings Stade (98), Geleen (99), Maastricht
(01) - Questionnaire results published in Drying
Technology, 18 (2000), 7, 1601-4 - Potential topics
- - Spray drying - Contact drying
- - Selection system - Standard test methods
- - Math. modelling - Fluid bed spray granulation
9Fluid bed spray granulation (1)
- Preproposal made by BASF and DSM
- Participants
- Universities
- Karlsruhe (D), Magdeburg (D), Toulouse (F)
- Equipment manufacturers
- Glatt (D), Heinen (D), Hosokawa (NL)
- Chemical industry
- BASF (D), DOW (D), DSM (NL)
10Fluid bed spray granulation (2)
- Meetings Merseburg (02), Stade (02)
- Goal to make FBSG as simple and cost effective
as spray drying - Work packages
- Process understanding (hydrodynamics, seed
formation, spraying system, classification) - Modelling (verification, tests for parameters)
- Product properties / measurement and control
- Energy savings
- Reduction of investment and maintenance costs
- Process safety
11Selection of dryers (1)
- Objective to develop a system for the selection
of a dryer, consisting of the following parts - A system containing all possible dryer types (gt
50), their advantages and disadvantages and rules
to make a selection. - A program to make the first calculations about
dimensions, flows, energy consumption etc. - A data base of equipment manufacturers (more than
200) and the type, sizes and prices of their
deliveries. - A data base of the experience with all kinds of
chemical products.
12Selection of dryers (2)
- Principles
- The user must make the choice, not the computer.
The computer must provide the necessary
information - Based on a logical classification of dryer types
- Based on practical experience
- Possible participants
- Akzo, DOW, DSM, Roche
- TNO, Hyprotech, Univ. Moscow
13Selection of dryers (3)
- Way of classification
- Level 1Type of feed and process
- Liquid (solution or slurry)
- Wet particles (filter cake, granules etc.)
- Drying without change in psd
- Drying combined with milling
- Drying combined with agglomeration
- Large parts , sheets etc.
14Selection of dryers (4)
- Way of classification.
- Level 2 Mode of operation/ mode of heating
- batch or continuous
- convective or conductive or radiation
- Level 3Way of mixing
- not mixed rotating mechanically -
pneumatically
15Selection of dryers (5)
- Example continuous/conductive/mechanically mixed
- Heated wall
- Paddle dryer
- Heated rotor and wall
- Steam tube dryer
- Disc dryer
- Disc dryer with two shafts
- Disc dryer with discs parallel to flow
- Screw dryer (Holoflite)
- Paddle dryer with one shaft (Porcupine)
- Paddle dryer with more shafts (Nara)
- Self cleaning paddle dryer (List)
- Thin layer, heated wall
- Horizontal thin layer dryer (Solidaire)
16Selection of dryers (6)
- For each dryer type
- Short description
- Products for which it is suited
- Typical advantages and disadvantages
- Capacity (U, maximum A, maximum T)
- Vendors (typical differences, size range etc.)
- Investment costs
- Literature
17Selection of dryers (7)
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- Vendors horizontal thin layer dryer
- The first three are identical.
- 1. Hosokawa (NL- Doetinchem)
- Type Solidaire t 2-20 min, tip speed 10-20
m/s, air cocurrent or countercurrent. Largest
size A 107 m2 (d 2.3 m, L 15 m) - 2. Barr Rosin (Maidenhead, UK)
- Type Rosinaire
- 3. Babcock BSH (D-47829 Krefeld)
- Type Solidizer A up to 67 m2, d .25-2.4 m, n
up to 1100 rpm for the smallest diameter, 135 rpm
for the largest one (4-20 m/s). Up to 540 paddles
in 4 or 6 rows. - 4. Vomm (I-20089 Rozzano)
- d 0.35-1.7 m. Evaporation capacity for the
largest one 2.5-4.5 t/h. - 5. VRV (I-20060 Ornago)
- A 2.5-34.5 m2, t 15 s-4 min, tip speed 15-45
m/s, evaporation capacity 150 kg/m2.h at air
temperature 600 oC and wall temperature 400 oC. - 6. Buss SMS (D-35501 Butzbach)