Common Granulation System Problems With A Focus On Non-Ferrous Applications

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Art Cooper
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Granulation systems are customarily viewed as problem areas in metallurgical operations. The inherent risk of explosion when combining a high temperature melt with water creates a safety hazard. Separation of the granulated material from the quenching medium generally involves equipment that can have significant maintenance and operating costs. Granulation systems' reliability and availability can negatively affect the plant production. Against this background, granulation systems have been treated by design firms and producers as an add-on and a necessary evil. The technology is becoming better understood and solutions to common problems are being found. This paper will discuss typical problems in common systems, and some of the improvements that have been made, with particular reference to non-ferrous applications.
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APA: Art Cooper  (2006)  Common Granulation System Problems With A Focus On Non-Ferrous Applications

MLA: Art Cooper Common Granulation System Problems With A Focus On Non-Ferrous Applications. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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