Flat-Die-Press Sample Clauses

Flat-Die-Press. Figure 8. Working principle of a flat die pelletizing plant, simplified representation [Source: (Kaltschmitt and Xxxxxxxx 2001)] In a flat die press as shown in Figure 8 rollers run over the material (fibre) and push it into the press-channels. Due to the rotational movement of the roller the fibre is further compressed into the press-channels. By the same action, even distribution and possibly secondary crushing of the fibre occur. Emerging pellets at the end of the press-channels are sheared off by a knife or break off under their own weight. Rollers are usually not driven; they rotate due to friction with the die or from the pressed material. The combination of disk-shaped die and circumferential rollers causes radial distribution of pressing power on the compressed fibre, which can result in fluctuations in pellet quality.(Kaltschmitt and Xxxxxxxx 2001)
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