Spray drying involves atomization of dyestuff and pigment feedstock
into a spray of droplets, which is brought in contact with drying air.
Feedstocks can be in solution, suspension or paste form.
GEA Niro Plants and Products
GEA Niro offers a broad range of technical solutions and tailor-made
applications to meet the specified product property requirements, such as
free-flowing characteristics, powder granulometry, low dustiness and
redispersion characteristics.
The GEA Niro plants for this industry
include spray dryers, FSD™ dryers, IFD™ dryers, fluid beds for agglomeration /
granulation and mechanical granulation.
The recipe of many dyestuffs
and pigments includes hazardous organic ingredients representing risks of fire
and dust explosion or environmental pollution due to toxic or active emissions.
Today's environmental restrictions require more complex designs to meet
the requirements of product type, powder form, and residual moisture content in
the final dried product and/or toxicity properties.
GEA Niro has
successfully developed and supplied a number of process plants designed to meet
the requirements of our customers and the local authorities regulations, such
as:
- Open, environmentally friendly plants with highly effective components
ensuring exhaust of clean process air
- Semi closed plants utilising low oxygen combustion gas as process air
- Semi closed plants, self-inertised and featuring incineration of exhaust
air
- Closed cycle concept with Nitrogen purged process gas circuit
- Cleaning-in-place (CIP) systems, semi- or fully automatic, are available
for all GEA Niro plants.
Typical spray dried dyestuffs and pigments:
- Acid dyes
- Azoic dyes
- Barium sulphate
- Basic dyes
- Cadmium carbonate
- Cadmium sulphide
- Calcium carbonate
- Ceramic colorants
- Disperse dyes
- Dyestuff intermediates
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- Iron oxide (black, red, yellow)
- Kaolin
- Lead molybdate
- Lead chromate (chrome yellow)
- Lithopone
- Phthalocyanines
- Reactive dyes
- Titanium dioxide
- Zinc chromate
- Zinc potassium chromate
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