Step into the world of precision cooling with our range of Spray Cooler Plants. As leading manufacturers, we offer a versatile array of spray coolers tailored to various product types. A spray cooler plant primarily comprises a spray chamber where a cold air stream is blown over the product, dispensed via spray nozzles.
The heart of the system involves your hot molten liquid, which is delivered through a piston pump directly into the spray nozzle. To maintain optimal temperatures, the entire system is jacketed and heated with media such as steam, thermic fluid, or hot water.
The result of this intricate process is the formation of powder particles within the spray chamber. These particles are efficiently carried over to a cyclone and then to a bag filter, where they are collected and compacted into the final product.
At our plant, we recognize the significance of proper thermodynamic calculations, an understanding of particle behavior, and the sensitivity of the product during handling. Our equipment is thoughtfully designed to align perfectly with your product's requirements, ensuring precision cooling and granulation.
In the world of manufacturing, efficiency is paramount. The plant's effectiveness is heavily impacted by losses or leakages within the system. Recognizing that it is challenging to address all leakages practically, we take extra care during plant installation and commissioning. Our goal is to ensure that the plant's efficiency aligns seamlessly with our theoretical calculations.
Choose our Spray Cooler Plant for a solution that combines precision, efficiency, and reliability, ensuring that your product is cooled and granulated with the utmost care and consistency.
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Explore Our Pilot Plant Trial Facility At katalyzer technologies, we offer a state-of-the-art pilot plant trial facility right on our premises. Clients can leverage this resource to test our products and services before making a commitment. After the trial period, you'll have the freedom to decide whether to proceed with placing an order, ensuring confidence in your decision-making process.

