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Steam trap KA Niagara Discharge of condensate arising from the drying air in a wood-processing company
Processed wood must have the suitable moisture for its intended use. Therefore fresh wood is mechanically dried prior to subsequent processing. In a forestry company in China the wood is treated by using the convection drying method. For this purpose heating appliances emit heat to the air which is led to the wood. The warm air absorbs the moisture escaping from the wood and discharges the steam formed during this process.
A rotary dryer extracts the moisture from the exhaust air that is saturated with steam. Consequently the warm air can be refed to the drying circuit. Mankenberg’s steam trap of the Niagara type DN 65 purposefully drains the formed condensate of abt. 2 - 5 tons. The operating temperature of the steam amounts to approximately 215 °C, the working pressure is 8 - 15 bar.
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