
Mars
Mineral specializes in agitation pelletizing. This is
a process that converts fine
dusts
and powders into spherical- shaped pellets. This process
is accomplished without the need of pressure or heat,
but rather an agitation of the material in the presence
of a binder, usually just water. This action forms "seed"
pellets that can be as small as 50 mesh, increasing in
size up to 1" diameter.
The benefits of pelletizing include the elimination of
fine dust particles and the improvement of material flowability
and densifying. This results in reduced worker exposure
to dust particles, improved environmental conditions in
your plant, the ability to recycle, reuse or produce a
saleable product, or simply to provide a non-dusty product
for disposal.
This
pelletizing method has been widely accepted in various
industries, including steel, foundry, chemical, mining,
cement, lime and fertilizer.


Our
extensive experience in the field of pelletizing has given
us the background to
meet the requirements of a totally integrated pelletizing
system. We use this experience in the selection of the
many components of a system that are integrated for a
successful installation. Our engineering group works closely
with various vendors to provide components that are proven
in the field and are controlled by state-of-the-art electrical
systems.
Mars Mineral Corporation furnishes pelletizing equipment,
engineered systems, turnkey plants and services for a
wide range of dust and powder agglomeration.
Pelletizing
is defined as an agglomeration process whereby an amorphous
mass of finely divided particulates, such as dust, powder,
fume, is formed into a pellet, a ball or a granule in
the presence of moisture added during the process. If
required for increased product hardness or process considerations,
a solid or liquid binder is added before or during pelletizing.
As
fines are moistened and rolled in an inclined, rotating
drum or disc pelletizing apparatus, loose pendular, funicular
and capillary bonds are formed between the grains of the
material, causing nucleation into small seeds and gradual
growth by packing, densification and layering, as the
loose solids-air-water bond is replaced by a dense solids
bond with a moisture film between particles. As more fines
are continuously fed into the pelletizer, spherical pellets
of proper size are discharged over the edge of the drum
or pan, while smaller pellets and growing seeds are retained
in the bottom.
Pellet
size is controlled by the angle and speed of the pelletizer,
placement of the feed and location of the water-sprays,
as well as the amount of liquid added at any given location.
Thus the retention time and availability of dry fines
and moisture can be controlled. The pellets are uniform
in size due to the natural classification action of the
pelletizer. Usually subsequent screening is therefore
not required.
Materials
as light and fluffy as silica fume (10 lbs./cu. ft.) and
as heavy as tungsten carbide (200 lbs./cu. ft.) can be
pelletized in this manner. Other typical pelletizing applications
include mineral concentrates, coal, coke, char, fine chemicals,
food and feed materials, fertilizers, glass and ceramic
materials, kiln and furnace dust from baghouses and precipitators.
Feed moistures from bone-dry to filter cake can be handled.
If required, a conditioning step can be added to prepare
or mix feed materials.
| The
Pin Mixer receives raw limestone dust from the storage
bin and feeder, mixes the dust with binder and sends
it to the Disc Pelletizer. |

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| The
Disc Pelletizer turns the limestone mix into pellets
and sends them on a conveyor belt to the Dryer. |
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| The
Dryer dries and then cools the pellets, discharging
them onto a conveyor belt that carries them to the
Screen. The Dryer can be powered by natural gas, propane
or fuel oil. |
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| The
Screen removes and recycles oversized and undersized
pellets, sending the “good” ones to the
pellet storage bin, which is located outside the building. |
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The
Bagger takes the pellets from the pellet storage
bin and automatically fills and seals 40 lb. bags.
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| The
Palletizer and Stretch Wrapper arrange the filled
bags on pallets and stack them for shipment. The bags
are then stretch-wrapped to the pallet for stability
in transport. |
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| Advantages
of Pelletizing |
| 1.Raw
material preparation for process improvement due to
better surface area of pellets for sintering, drying,
melting, combustion or for improved feed preparation
for blending, pressing and molding operations. |
| 2.Size
increase for bulk materials handling, transfer and
shipping, such as coal, carbon black, ores, chemicals,
fertilizers. |
| 3.Pelletizing
to improve market appeal and physical appearance,
such as certain instant foods, detergents and other
consumer products. |
| 4.Dustless
disposal of superfine precipitator and baghouse dust,
as with steel mill waste, ferroalloy dust, silica
fume, cement and lime kiln dust and friction material
waste. This may be very critical for hazardous and
toxic waste fines disposal. |
| 5.Recycling
to reclaim useful mineral, metal and fuel values from
steel mill revert fines, coal and coke fines, copper
precipitates, kiln dust, smelter flue dust and other
materials collected during the process. |
| 6.Pelletizing
in combination with mixing, such as dry and liquid
wastes and/or chemical reaction. |

