Laboratory Products
Rotary Reactor and Rotating Tube Furnaces
Nov 12 2013
Able to heat to a maximum of 1100°C the HTR range is applied in a wide variety of applications such as the heat treatment and analysis of sulphide ores and metallurgical slags, and the controlled calcination of mineral ores and limestone.
The HTR Rotary Reactor Furnaces combine many of the advantages of fluidised bed reactors with those of a rotary kiln. In the two standard designs the sample is contained in either a 75mm x 100mm reaction chamber holding approximately 50mls or in the larger unit a 150mm x 200mm, 700ml reactor. These quartz glass vessels reciprocate backwards and forwards through an angle of 315 degrees, at up to 8 cycles per minute. Internal vanes within the reactor walls agitate the sample ensuring uniform mixing and heating throughout the whole mass.
Gas seals, a flow meter and control valve, allow an inert nitrogen atmosphere to be maintained over the sample during heating. Any exhaust gases are vented into a removable stainless steel box with a gas outlet nozzle that can be vented into a fume extraction system.
The range of applications and options for Carbolite Rotating Tube Furnaces is even greater. Carbolite routinely builds Rotating Tube Furnaces for use up to 1600°C. Instead of the batch processing ability of the HTR, Rotating Rube Furnaces provide the capability to continuously process samples or even production quantities of material. Depending upon the physical nature and flow characteristics of the material being heated samples can be fed into the furnace using vibratory feeders or screw feeders or combinations of the two. If required designs are available to introduce, process and collect materials under modified atmospheric conditions. The residence time of the sample in the furnace is controlled by the angle of inclination, the speed of rotation and if required the presence of augers or agitation vanes within the tube itself. Thermocouples may be inserted along the rotational axis to precisely measure the load temperature and control systems range from the most basic through to fully fledged PLC (Process Logic Control) systems.
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