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Typical Drum Flaker

Fig. 6.5. A typical drum flaker operation. (Courtesy Envirotech Corporation.)... Fig. 6.5. A typical drum flaker operation. (Courtesy Envirotech Corporation.)...
Figure 12.6. The generation of flakes, (a) Cutting action of a knife-ring flaker (Fisher, 1974). (h) Typical distribution of flake thickness (Jager, 1975) (c) Cutting action of a large drum flaker (courtesy Pallmann, Zweibmcken, Germany), (d) Ring refiner (Fisher, 1972). Figure 12.6. The generation of flakes, (a) Cutting action of a knife-ring flaker (Fisher, 1974). (h) Typical distribution of flake thickness (Jager, 1975) (c) Cutting action of a large drum flaker (courtesy Pallmann, Zweibmcken, Germany), (d) Ring refiner (Fisher, 1972).
A typical flaker , such as used in manuf of TNT and some other HE s consists of a horizontal, hollow, metallic (usually cast-iron), water-c ooled, drum, with hollow truoions mounted in bearings. It is given in Perry, pll64-L as Fig 68 and reproduced here as Fig 6. The lower part of drum dips into molten material located in a hollow, steam-... [Pg.453]


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