Recently, LUVA has achieved a significant breakthrough with its innovative technology, securing a patent granted by the National Intellectual Property Administration for “An Optimized Air Distribution Plate and Spray Granulation Fluidized Bed Dryer,” patent number ZL 202322598285.0.
The spray granulation fluidized bed dryer, widely used in the metallurgy, materials, chemical, and ceramics industries for particle preparation, traditionally employs a fish scale-patterned distributor plate as a key component. However, the conventional distributor plate structure has inherent issues, such as streamlined airflow, leading to uneven airflow velocities across different areas of the plate’s surface. This uneven distribution can cause particle accumulation, thereby affecting the normal operation of the equipment.
To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, LUVA has innovatively designed an optimized distributor plate and spray granulation fluidized bed dryer. The new design incorporates vertical airflow regions into the distributor plate structure, which includes evenly distributed ventilation holes on the base plate and deflector plates positioned above these holes. The deflector plates are tightly connected to the base plate, with their front ends pointing towards the rear end of the base plate. By incorporating multiple small holes at the rear end of the distributor plate to create vertical airflow, the new design effectively prevents particle accumulation, ensuring smooth product discharge.
Innovation is the key driving force behind corporate development. LUVA consistently adheres to the business philosophy of “innovation and change,” continuously increasing investment in innovation and dedicating efforts to technological advancements and the transformation of research outcomes. In the future, we will continue to drive forward with innovation, consistently exploring new technologies and methods, propelling the company to higher levels of development.
*LUVA: A wholly-owned subsidiary of KAPSOM