Drying systems

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Drying systems

Komline-Sanderson offers complete biosolids drying systems capable of handling in excess of 1,000 tons of wet cake per day. Dryers are designed to use steam or thermal fluid with heat supplied from the combustion of natural gas, digester gas, landfill gas, or fuel oil. Excess heat from combustion engines or turbines can also be used to heat thermal fluid or produce steam. The dryer's shaft, hollow paddles, and trough are all heated. The robust design and low speed with minimal rotating parts results in reduced maintenance costs. Indirect drying using the airtight dryer results in minimal off-gas volume which allows simplified odor control systems and safe operation. The K-S biosolids drying system is versatile enough to produce material for a Class ‘A' exceptional quality and a granular product for various agricultural uses.

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