With a particular emphasis on our modern Slag Dryer system, Kerone Engineering Solutions Ltd. is a leading manufacturer and provider of creative slag drying solutions. We have created a highly effective and adaptable slag dryer with 48 years of experience in the field of industrial drying technology that excels in lowering the moisture content of various types of slag materials. Our Slag Dryer is made for usage in a variety of industries, including mining, metallurgy, the production of cement, and more.
Slag dryers are specialized industrial equipment designed to efficiently extract moisture from various slag forms, which are byproducts of processes such as coal combustion and metal smelting. A rotary drum is the most widely used structure for this adaptable drying device. It is made out of a large cylindrical tank that rotates when hot air or gas is introduced into it. The drying process is aided by the slag being tumbled and swirled while the drum rotates.
The heated air or gas effectively evaporates the moisture in the slag, leaving behind a dry, pliable material. In many different industries, such as metallurgy, mining, and cement production, slag dryers are essential because they reduce the moisture content of the slag, which enhances the efficiency of later processes. Because of their adaptability, ease of use, and ability to handle a variety of slag types, they are a crucial component of many industrial processes.
A byproduct of industrial operations such as coal combustion, mineral processing, and metal smelting is slag. Industrial devices known as slag dryers are designed especially to take moisture out of various slag compounds. Slag typically has a high moisture content and is composed of a mixture of minerals, contaminants, and metal oxides. The purpose of a slag dryer is to reduce the moisture level of the material to make it more suitable for storage, transportation, and further processing.
The most common type of slag drier is a rotary drum dryer. In a rotating drum slag dryer, a large, cylindrical drum is filled with hot air or gas and rotates. When the slag comes into touch with heated air or gas, it tumbles and travels inside the drum, causing the moisture to evaporate. Until the desired moisture content is obtained, repeat this process.