Applications

Fluidised bed technology

The fluidised bed process is widely used across a whole host of industries. Its application includes not only heat and material transfer procedures that include cooling, drying and calcination, but also complex multi-phase processes, such as agglomeration, spray granulation and coating.

Advantages

  • Simple handling of solids
  • Intensive mixing of solids

Basic principle
A static bulk of solid particles is fed in at sufficient speed by a stream of gas and broken up, causing individual particles to float: the solid particles seem to 'flow', giving the appearance of liquid. This process is thus referred to as fluidisation (giving the name 'fluidised bed').

  • Pharma spray-unit

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  • Three- & Four-Substance 946, 0/56

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  • Two-Substance - 0/2-0/9

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  • Two-Substance - 0/64-0/60

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  • Two-Substance - 937

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  • Two-Substance - 940

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