Denison Mines Yellowcake Dryer

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 81 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1972
Abstract
"Dryer DescriptionProctor and Schwartz Continuous Conveyor DryerThe Proctor and Schwartz Continuous Conveyor Dryer has been in operation since July 1958, and comprises six unit• - an 8• wide single conveyor with roller extruder, insulated housing, type 304 stainless steel circulating and exhaust fall system, steam heating coils, temperature controls and discharge crusher rolls. Entire dryer dimensions are 52’ x 12'0""weighing 53,000 lbs,Extruder rolls - setting is 1/8"" (Drive 3 HP 1800 RPM) clearance off the extruder screen.Conveyor - consists of 151 interlocking pans, measuring 8"" x 8' (2 HP 1200 RPM) One Exhaust Fan (5HP - 900 RPM)Steam Coils -- l"" steel pipe - with steel fins -- each coil measures 16' 2’’- 64 coils in the No, 1 Compartment- 64 coils in the No, 2 CompartmentDryer OperationThe yellowcake slurry at 28% solids is pumped to an 81 x 8' Peterson Filter. The filter media presently being used is a Neotex 4372 blanket, being 100% staple fibre nylon, 12 oz per square yard with air porosity of 9 CFM's. The cake discharge at 45 - 50% moisture falls into the roller extruder. Extrusions are formed by forcing the material by rolls through a perforated plate moving back and forth and depositing the spaghetti-like extrusion on onto the dryer-conveyor.The conveyor now carries the extruded material through the heating chamber•, The feed end of the dryer will be referred to as No. 1 Compartment, with temperature control set at 280""F. The circulating fans take the hot air off the coils and circulate the heated air through the perforated openings in the dryer conveyor pane, After passing through the set of steam coils and circulating fan in No, 1 Compartment, the material then goes through No, 2 Compartment where the temperature is set at 305'F, Final material then discharges through a set of crusher rolls set at ~"". Moisture of final dried product runs at less than 2%.The dryer conveyor load is usually run to a 3"" - 4"" depth load. Conveyor speed at approximately 90 minutes for load to pass through. Load onto the conveyor is controlled by boot level and speed of the 8' x 8' filter. The dryer steam coils are water-washed twice a month."
Citation
APA:
(1972) Denison Mines Yellowcake DryerMLA: Denison Mines Yellowcake Dryer. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1972.