Operating a dryer to dry mineral products is often the greatest operating expense in the process and therefore with proper planning can be the greatest cost saving opportunity. Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technology is a concept of generating heat and electricity simultaneously on site from a single fuel source. Drying processes can be incorporated into cogeneration units by using the thermal waste energy generated by gas engines or gas turbines. Up to two-thirds of the energy input in the internal combustion engine is wasted through exhaust gas and cooling system. Considering the high energy loss from the exhaust gas of internal combustion engines, the required energy for drying of mineral products are recycled from this leaving waste gas!
• Quartz sand
• Silica sand
• Gypsum
• Slag sand
• Frac sand
• Lime stone
• Gravel
• Kaolin
• Bentonite
• Aggregate
• Potash/ Salt
• Talc