The highest priority for continuously operated mass crystallizers is a constant and reproducible yield with high product quality. In the majority of cases this is associated with producing coarse-grained crystallized masses with a homogeneous and ideally narrow particle size distribution (PSD).
A typical apparatus for the continuous crystallization of a mass product is the DTB (Draft Tube Baffled) crystallizer, equipped with a draft tube and an axial pump impeller. Particularly important for a controlled particle size distribution and, hence, a consistent product quality, is the efficiency of this pump. This goes hand in hand with the reduction of local shear to avoid crystal attrition and hence uncontrolled nucleation with fine particles or even a bi-modular PSD.
The Ekato Torusjet-impeller has been developed by extensive experimental studies on impeller efficiency combined with CFD investigations of the flow patterns in the DTB. Its unique blade geometry combined with a corresponding set of guiding vanes and an optimum draft tube design avoids hydraulic loss by vortex formation. Drastically lower operational cost and optimum product quality are the result.
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