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Pellets cooling
Muhammad Zeeshan Asghar replied 1 year, 6 months ago 29 Members · 60 Replies
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The bed depth of feed means how many centimeter of feed is kept inside the cooler, The cooling process reduces the temperature of the feed from 80ºC to 25ºC.
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The optimal bed depth is a balance between ensuring effective cooling and maintaining airflow. It depends on factors like pellet size, air velocity, and cooling system design. In general, keeping the bed depth within a manageable range ensures efficient cooling and uniform pellet quality.
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Moisture is removed by good insulation, when airflows through the less resistant path, enabled by the uniformity of the bed depth. Moisture and temperature of finally cooled pellets varies, if bed depth is not uniform.
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Distribution arm helps maintain a level pellet bed depth. The floor grid allows air to flow through the grid but when it rotates 90 degrees the cooled pellets can drop out of the cooler. Very important bed uniformity.
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