Talking about biomass crushers, I believe you are not unfamiliar with them. Nowadays, biomass crushers have been widely used in many fields. After we use them for a certain period of time, if we do not clean or maintain the biomass crushers regularly, , then problems will inevitably occur in future applications. Let’s take a look at the various ash removal methods for biomass crushers!
Force dust removal, this dust removal method can remove coarse particles over 100 mm. This method of operation is to introduce dust-laden air into the foundation sedimentation tank through attraction, thereby reducing the air pressure and allowing the particles to separate from the air. Centrifugation In dust removal, air generates centrifugal force through selective movement, which can cause particles to settle along the surface. The inlet speed of this type of equipment is usually 10-20m\/s, and can collect particles with a diameter of less than 5 mm. Inertial force dust removal, It is suitable for the separation of particles larger than 5 mm from the air. For this separation method, we need a partition to allow the dusty air to hit the partition of the dust collector. Due to the inertial force, the particles will be trapped, so the biomass grinder is designed to prevent Scattering caused by collision, so high flow speed cannot be selected. Washing and dust removal, this dust removal method is to trap solid particles through the contact between air and water. The spray dust removal tower commonly used in biomass crushers is countercurrent washing and dust removal. The ash removal method, which involves introducing air from below to spray upwards to achieve countercurrent washing, is also a commonly used method.