Self-cleaning process
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Self-cleaning process
Dateiname: CZHK1338Sp_Rematec_englisch Druckdatum: 20.09: 09 Photo credits: Rematec (1), Zeppetzauer Thema > Special Short distances: Mill and screen conveyor can be accommodated in a space of a few meters – at the table to the right, results can be analysed immediately Rematec‘s management team pictured with the new RPM 650: Robert, Elke and Ulrich Steiger, Helmut Lukes (from the left) REMATEC Self-cleaning process Prevents annoying blockages with screen conveyor The pelletizing process requires a careful prior treatment of the raw material. To prove that this does not necessarily use a lot of space nor power but rather prevents shutdowns due to clogging, Rematec has presented a new concept. Apart from a wet hammer mill it features screen conveyors and leads to immediate improvements. A treatment plant is like a construction set: At the center there is the hammer mill 650 RPM which can process sawmill by-products up to 55% humidity. One step prior there is the feed hopper of the raw material, one step thereafter the chip bunker. In between, the chips have to be screened so that they will go through the belt dryer as a homogeneous chip cake. The crux of the whole process is best explained by Rematec project manager Helmut Lukes: „Some shredding lines use oscillating or sliding screens which not only requi- re a lot of space but also do not fulfill transport functions.“ From small to large The experts from Lower Bavaria have come up with a solution that had to offer real benefits to customers. At the same time, throughput and sieving performance could not be compromised. The solution they presented is as simple as it is ingenious: a screen conveyor. In short, the small particles fall through the screen holes located at the 5. Refeeding of rough fraction into mill 4. Screen conveyor after the milling: Rough and fine fractions form 1. Input: Rough and fine particles are mixed 3. Processing in the friction plate mill bottom of the metal tube. The rotating screw pushes the long particles along the tube and ejects them through an outlet. The screen conveyor has yet another advantage: The rotation movement ensures that the holes are cleaned constantly. This prevents any blockage within the system which in turn significantly increases its availability. One might think that this concept has reached production maturity only for small plants. But make no mistake: One of Rematec‘s prominent customers, pellet plant I. van Roje, Oberhonnefeld/DE, with an annual capacity of 40,000 tons, already has this system in place. „Large capacities do not pose an obstacle for our concept. Nothing is easier than to install a twin-screw, for example“, says Lukes. Compact designs are in high demand nowadays, because: „Not only machines constantly undergo optimizations. Also the space requirement is analyzed in some companies“, he adds. Fully up to customers‘ expectations The experts from Lower Bavaria estimate that 10% of the remaining particles qualify as extra large. These are once more fed to the friction plate mill. An automatic control unit keeps an ideal screw filling rate of 30%. Customers can choose from a multitude of screens depending on their requirements. The screen conveyor can be placed right before or after the mill in order to filter out dust and excess lengths. „Some customers think: Why should I unnecessarily increase the volume of the chip cake within the system?“, says Lukes. The first concept planning stage begins at the table next to the pilot plant in Dietersburg. If the customers then hold their processed material in their own hands, the first ice is already broken. More often than not, this „hands-on“-effect has already helped to bring some successful deals to life. CZ ‹ 2. Screen conveyor prior to the milling process: Rough and fine fractions form FACTS & FIGURES REMATEC 6. Output: Fine fraction for further processing The scheme of chip purification: The screen conveyor can be installed either before or after the hammer mill Established: Location: Employees: Management: Category: 2004 Dietersburg/DE 50, including 7 trainees Robert Steiger, Ulrich Steiger machinery and equipment (waste wood processing, conveyor systems, screens, hammer mills), pelletizing H O L ZK U R I E R 0 0 • T T. M M . JJJJ 2