DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PASTILLATING A FLOWABLE PRODUCT
20170326760 ยท 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C41/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C41/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05D11/006
PHYSICS
B29C41/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C41/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C41/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C41/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C41/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C41/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for pastillating a flowable product, in particular a melt. The device has a revolving belt and a drop former, and the drop former deposits product drops on an upper run of the belt. The product drops, in the course of transportation on the upper run of the belt, solidify to form pastilles, and an arrangement for wetting the belt with a liquid release agent is provided upstream of that region in which the product drops are deposited on the belt. The release agent prevents or reduces the adhesion of the product drops to the belt, and a proportional metering pump is provided for continuously mixing the release agent from at least two liquid components during the operation of the device.
Claims
1. A device for pastillating a flowable product, in particular a melt, said device having a revolving belt and a drop former, wherein the drop former deposits product drops on an upper run of the belt, wherein the product drops in the course of transportation on the upper run of the belt solidify to form pastilles, and wherein means for wetting the belt with a liquid release agent are provided upstream of that region in which the product drops are deposited on the belt, wherein the release agent prevents or reduces the adhesion of the product drops to the belt, wherein a proportional metering pump is provided for continuously mixing the release agent from at least two liquid components during the operation of the device.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, further including an intermediate tank for intermediately storing the mixed release agent prior to the application to the belt.
3. The device to claim 2, wherein a holding capacity of the intermediate tank is smaller than a quantity of release agent that is required in four operating hours of the device.
4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least two components of the release agent in the mixed state form a dispersion.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein means for temperature controlling at least one component of the release agent are provided.
6. The device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the proportional metering pump and a storage container for a component of the release agent are disposed in a common housing, wherein temperature control means for maintaining a temperature within the housing in a predefined range are provided.
7. The device as claimed in claim 1, including means for monitoring a filling level in a storage container for a first component of the release agent.
8. The device as claimed in claim 1, including means for monitoring a flow and/or a flow quantity of the first component in a supply line to the proportional metering pump.
9. The device as claimed in claim 1, including means for monitoring a filling level of the intermediate tank having a mixed release agent.
10. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the proportional metering pump is configured such that the latter is driven by means of the fluid pressure of a component of the release agent.
11. A method for pastillating a flowable product, wherein a liquid release agent is used between a belt and product drops that are deposited on the belt, the method including producing the liquid release agent by continuously mixing at least two components of the release agent by way of a proportional metering pump, wherein a quantity of the first component of the release agent that is supplied to the proportional metering pump is determined so as to depend on a quantity of the second component that is conveyed through the proportional metering pump.
12. The method as claimed in claim 11, including monitoring and setting a temperature of the first component and/or of the second component of the release agent at least in the region of the proportional metering pump.
13. The method as claimed in claim 12, including heating and/or cooling of the first component of the release agent, of the second component of the release agent, and/or of the proportional metering pump.
14. The method as claimed in claim 13, including disposing a storage container for at least one component of the release agent and of the proportional metering pump in a common housing, and monitoring and setting a temperature in the housing.
Description
[0026] Further features and advantages of the invention are derived from the claims and from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the drawings. Individual features of the various embodiments in the various drawings herein can be combined with one another in any arbitrary manner without departing from the scope of the invention. In the drawings:
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[0030] When the pastilles are removed from the steel belt 18, the adhesion of the pastilles to the steel belt can be so strong that the pastilles at least partially break when no release agent is used between the product drops 20 and the steel belt 18. This leads to a formation of dust during the removal by means of the take-off blade 28. In order for such a strong adhesion of the product drops 20, or of the solidified pastilles, respectively, to the steel belt 18 to be prevented or at least reduced, the steel belt 18 prior to the deposition of the product drops 20 is wetted with a liquid release agent. Such a liquid release agent can be applied to the belt 18 by way of a roller 32, for example, said roller 32 contacting the revolving steel belt 18 and rolling thereon, on the one hand, and said roller 32 by way of part of the circumference thereof being submerged into a container 34 which contains the liquid release agent, on the other hand. A uniform layer thickness of the release agent can be ensured by at least one wiper 36 which is disposed downstream of the application roller 32.
[0031] The roller 32 is disposed below the deflection drum 22 (to the left in
[0032] The container 34 which is filled with the liquid release agent and into which the roller 32 in portions is submerged is supplied with completely mixed liquid release agent from a device 42 by way of a line 64. A valve 102 by way of which the line 64 can be closed off is disposed in the line 64. On account thereof it can be avoided that release agent inadvertently runs into the container 34.
[0033] Alternatively or additionally, the release agent can also be applied by means of spray nozzles 38 which in the illustration of
[0034] The spray nozzles 38 are supplied with the liquid release agent and compressed air by way of a pneumatic spraying installation 100, and said spray nozzles 38 can thus be constructed as two-component spray nozzles in order for a very fine atomization of the release agent to be achieved. The pneumatic spraying installation 100 is supplied with completely mixed release agent by means of a line 104 from the device 42.
[0035] The liquid release agent during the operation of the device 10 is produced continuously from at least two components by means of the device 42 that is illustrated only in a schematic manner in
[0036] The device of
[0037] The intermediate tank 62 herein has a holding capacity which is comparatively small and in any case smaller than a quantity of release agent which is required in four operating hours of the device 10. The intermediate tank 62 serves inter alia for bridging a period in which the container 56 having the concentrate of the release agent is filled or changed, for example, or for bridging a period in which the filter 48 is cleaned and/or other components of the device 42 are serviced, for example. However, the intermediate tank 62 primarily serves as a buffer when a plurality of devices 10, that is to say steel belt coolers, are activated or deactivated. The intermediate tank 62 has a volume between 6 and 7 liters, for example. The tank 56 for the concentrate has a volume of 40 liters, for example.
[0038] In order to ensure that release agent in the desired composition is available in the line 64 at all times during the operation of the device 10 (see
[0039] If the central controller 52 by means of the sensor 70 detects that the container 56 is almost empty and requires refilling, for example, the central controller 52 emits a signal for the container 56 to be refilled. Should this refilling procedure not be performed within a predefined period of in particular one hour from the time of the signal emission, the central controller 52 stops the device 10 for pastillating. Any further retrieval of release agent by means of the spraying installation 100 and of the spray nozzles 38 is thus prevented. By stopping the device 10 for pastillating it can be guaranteed that release agent is always applied and the intermediate tank 62 is filled with completely mixed release agent at all times. After refilling of the container 56, the central controller 52 by way of the sensor 70 detects the now sufficient filling level and thus provides the clearance for restarting the device 10 for pastillating.
[0040] During the predefined period of in particular one hour from the time of the signal emission, the device 10 in the meantime is provided with completely mixed release agent from the intermediate tank 62. Once the container 56 has been refilled, the central controller 52 detects this by way of the signal of the sensor 70.
[0041] The proportional metering pump 54 is driven by means of the water pressure, thus not requiring a motorized drive of any type itself.
[0042] The device 42 for continuously producing the release agent is disposed within a housing 74, for example a cabinet. Temperature control means in the form of a heater 76 and of a thermostat 78 are provided within the housing 74. The heater 76 is provided with electrical power by way of a line 80. The thermostat 78 acquires a temperature in the housing 74 and accordingly actuates the heater 76. On account thereof, a consistent temperature can be guaranteed within the housing 74. This is advantageous in particular since the release agent that is used for pastillating a sulfuric melt displays a viscosity that is dependent on temperature. In that a consistent temperature thus prevails within the housing 74, the proportional metering pump 54 and the container 56 having the concentrate of the release agent that is contained therein are temperature controlled. On account thereof, a mixing ratio in the proportional metering pump 54 can be maintained within an extremely narrow tolerance range.
[0043] The thermostat 78 in the embodiment illustrated is not connected to the central controller 52. However, it can be readily provided in the scope of the invention that the central controller 52 by means of the thermostat 78 monitors the temperature within the housing 74 and, for example in the case of a failure of the heater 76, stops the device 10 for pastillating so as to prevent the belt 18 being sprayed with an erroneously mixed release agent.