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• Te possibility to regenerate all chemical bonded sand types with process including alkaline, polyurethanic, furan, shell molding, cold box and hot box. Te energy consumption is influenced by the quantity of


resin contained in the sand, in consequence of its heating value. Specific consumption is hereunder reported, consider- ing sand with 1.5% of resin: • Natural gas consumption (with heating value of 8,500 Kcal/Nm3) for ton of sand reclaimed: 20 Nm3/tons of treated sand, with higher quantity of resin inside the sand the consumption of gas can reach 17-18 Nm3/ton.


• Electric power: 13-50 kW depends on the size of the plant. • Yield in weight of sand approximately 98%. • 0.01-0.05% loss of ignition of sand after thermal treat- ment, depending on customer requirements. Sogemi produces different model thermal regeneration plant with different capacity: 


能耗受砂中树脂含量和其发热值的影响。具体的 能耗如下,以树脂含量1.5%为例: • 砂再生的天然气消耗量(热值8500千卡/m3) :20m3/ton,如果砂中所含树脂量大,天然气 消耗量可达17-18 m3/ton。


• 功率:13-50千瓦,取决于设备的型号。 • 砂再生率约为98%。 • 根据客户要求不同,点火的热损失为0.01-0.05 %。


Sogemi公司热再生设备型号及对应的产能: MODEL /型号


SIMPLEX 500 SIMPLEX 1000 SIMPLEX 2000 SIMPLEX 3000 SIMPLEX 5000


OUTPUT/产能 500 KG/H


1000 KG/H 2000 KG/H 3000 KG/H 6000 KG/H


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