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| DRAFT TUBE BAFFLE CRYSTALLIZER |
For superior control over crystal size and characteristics For superior control over
particle size when excessive fine crystals are present,
the SWENSON Draft Tube Baffle (DTB)
crystallizer has been proven highly effective. This
type of crystallizer is used primarily in the production
of a variety of large-size crystalline materials such as Ammonium
Sulfate, Potassium Chloride and Diammonium Phosphate for the fertilizer industry. Low temperature rise at low power inputIn the case of adiabatic cooling or evaporative
crystallizers, the temperature rise in the circulated
magma caused by the mixing of the incoming feed or heated
mother liquor at the eye of the propeller is
approximately 1oF and thereby limits the
supersaturation rate to very low values. The
boiling action is concentrated in the center of the
vessel and is well distributed across the surface by
means of the vertical draft tube inlet. DTB crystallizer installation at Dow Badische Freeport, Texas plant used for the production of ammonium sulfate |
Baffling allows slurry density controlSWENSON DTB equipment is especially
useful in multiple stage cooling crystallizer
applications where cooling of the feed solution in each
stage limits the natural slurry density to a few
percent. By means of the baffled zone, the
operating slurry density within the crystallizer can be
raised to any convenient value by regulating the slurry
underflow rate and removing the remaining mother liquor
from the baffle section. Basic Principles of the SWENSON DTB Crystallizer:A. Growing crystals are brought to the boiling
surface where supersaturation is most intense and growth
is most rapid. Advantages of the DTB Crystallizer:A. Capable of producing large singular
crystals. DTB crystallizer at CF Chemical in Plant City, Florida produces 70 tons of ammonium sulfate daily from acid-scrubbing waste as an antipollution measure. |
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