A maintenance-friendly design allows quick exchange of bundles, even on a partial down shift.
The Vulcan Engineering Co. cooler/classifier offers a maintenance-friendly design that allows quick exchange of bundles, even on a partial down shift. Optional inlet vibratory screens are available to add one more level of screening for removal of unwanted debris from the sand stream. The forced air cooling system also provides an excellent method for removing unwanted fines from the sand stream. (Excess fines will absorb binder and directly reduce mold strength.)
The non-linear path of the sand and the multiple-stage weir layout ensures efficient heat transfer from the sand to the water through heavy-duty finned tubes. This design provides a maximum of sand cooling in a minimum of floor space, lowmaintenance operation and high reliability.
The plenum-plate fluidization method maintains a constantly flowing bed of sand, thus providing ample retention time for cooling as well as protecting the finned tubes from the abrasive characteristics of the sand.
The non-linear path of the sand ensures efficient heat transfer. The plenum-plate fluidization provides ample retention for cooling, as well as protecting the finned tubes from the abrasive characteristics of the sand.
Features
Designed to fluidize, cool, and transport various types of
foundry sand;
Interchangeable heat exchanger cooling element
assemblies designed for easy removal and replacement,
if required;
Multiple stage, centrifugal type, direct-drive
fluidization blower complete with NEMA T-frame motor
and inlet silencer. This type blower requires less
maintenance and is more tolerant of contaminants than
positive-displacement blowers used by competitive
products;
Fluidization air ductwork and air flow adjustment valves
to allow blower to be positioned within a reasonable
distance of the sand cooler;
Thermometers for sensing sand and water inlet and outlet
temperatures; and,
Fluidization and exhaust air pressure switches.
Advantages
Finned tube heat-transfer elements greatly increase the
heat-transfer surface area, thus reducing the size of the
fluidized bed requiring less fluidization air, and
consequently reduces power consumption;
Larger tube diameter and wall thickness (1.5 in.,
schedule 40) greatly increases strength, and protect tubes
from further sand abrasion;
Thermal expansion of the cooling elements is
accommodated by allowing entire cooling element to
expand into the non-fluidized sand area inside the
cooler;
Finned tubes are assembled into cooling elements by
welding at both ends. There are no “0” rings subject to
damage from high sand-inlet temperatures. The gasket
at each end of each cooling element is not exposed to
actively fluidized hot sand;
Easy-open inspection doors allow unobstructed view of
sand cooler interior for initial adjustment and periodic
inspection;
Each cooling element has a dry removal weight of less
than 2,000 lb, and is approximately 62 in. long. This
allows for much easier and quicker removal and
maintenance of the cooling elements, as compared to
competitive designs; and
Smaller overall footprint than competitive designs due to
the unique cascading design.
