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    Organic waste Belt drying system BDS for biomass

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    ANDRITZ Belt drying system BDS
    Biomass drying - necessary pretreatment for further processes

    ANDRITZ supplies the complete process, not only for sludge treatment, but also for biomass drying - from wet milling to drying, fine milling and pelleting, all from a single source.

    Why biomass drying?
    In most cases, biomass (wood bark, woodchips, sawdust, and energy chips) have to be dried before being used in pelleting, briquetting, incineration, and gasification. By reducing the biomass water content to 10-15%, its calorific value is increased from 2 kWh/kg to approximately 4.5 kWh/kg. This cuts the transport and storage costs, as well as creating ideal conditions for direct firing or optimum pelletizing properties, both for industrial and high-grade wood pellets. As a result of the drying process, less fuel input is required to generate energy, which also reduces the pollutant emissions caused by the combustion system.

    Dryer selection criteria
    Flexibility in processing different biomass qualities and mixtures
    Use of various energy sources, including waste heat
    Low energy consumption
    Low emissions (dust, VOCs, exhaust gases)
    High safety standards (fire/explosion protection, interlocks, etc.)
    ANDRITZ belt dryer for biomass - once-through, hybrid, or closed-loop type for low-value heat
    Hot water (70-120° C)
    LP steam
    Flue gases
    Thermal oil
    Other biomass dryers
    Rotary drum dryer for high-value heat sources:
    Forgiving characteristics
    Air recirculation giving low oxygen content and low energy consumption
    Simple operation
    Pneumatic dryer for pulverized firing:
    High final dryness, exceeding 96%
    High degree of milling - small particle size and clear cut-off
    Fluid bed dryer for particulate and granulate material:
    With or without in-bed heat exchanger
    Drying and cooling
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