Vermiculite Exfoliation
Vermiculite Exfoliation
Vermiculite Exfoliation
Application Description
Torftech
November 1997
The TORBED 1000 Vermiculite Exfoliator - The TORBED 1000 is configured for continuous
exfoliation of various grades of screened, crude vermiculite ores of up to 2 metric tonnes per hour. The
raw material is continuously fed into the Reactor via a top loading feed system. The raw material is
subjected to a rapid heat transfer within the Reactor with combustion gases, from either a gas or oil fired
burner system, with typical process temperatures between 850C to 1200C (1560F 2200F). The
exfoliated vermiculite and exhaust gasses are carried out of the Reactor for separation and further
product handling as required.
The raw material feed rate is automatically controlled. This unique control system will maintain a uniform
quality of exfoliated vermiculite taking into account the fluctuating moisture content and particle plate
thickness of the raw material.
The interior of the Reactor is manufactured from refractory and ceramic components that are suitable for
a maximum operating temperature of 1400C (2550F). The interior of the Reactor can be configured to
provide for lower throughput capacities thus allowing for the equipment to be easily upgraded for future
requirements.
The fully automatic control system uses an integral industrial programmable logic computer (PLC) and
control panel, complete with a comprehensive fault diagnostic and recipe systems. The control and
monitoring of all other ancillary equipment can be controlled via the TORBED 1000 PLC system.
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In the event that the exfoliated vermiculite is to be immediately bagged, a dedicated Cooler Unit can be
supplied to cool the product to approximately 35C dependent upon the ambient air temperature.
Exhaust to
Atmosphere
Crude
Vermiculite
Feed System
TORBED
Module
Cooler
Bag Filter
Figure 2: Typical Layout of TORBED T1000 Exfoliator Module with Cooler unit
Unexpandable material, such as grit, contained within the vermiculite crude ore is continually discharged
from the TORBED Reactor during the process cycle.
The TORBED 400 Vermiculite Exfoliator - The TORBED 400 is also configured for continuous
exfoliation of various grades of screened, crude vermiculite ores of up to 0.25 tonnes per hour. The
TORBED 400 is a scaled down version of the TORBED 1000 as generally described above.
Service Requirements - TORBED Reactors require an electrical supply, fuel (gas or oil) supply and
an extract air system for the removal of the exfoliated material and the products of combustion.
1. Electrical Supply:
Electrical Supply
Voltage
Frequency
Phase
Amps
Power
Note:
TORBED 1000
TORBED 400
380/415 V
50 Hz
3 Phase + Neutral + Earth
32 A
20 kVA
380/415 V
50 Hz
3 Phase + Neutral + Earth
16 A
10 kVA
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Typical Consumption
Max. during warm up
Normal running
Supply pressure
TORBED 1000
3
100 m /h
3
65 - 75 m /h
6.5 kPa (26WG)
TORBED 400
3
15 m /h
3
10 - 12 m /h
6.5 kPa (26WG)
Typical Consumption
TORBED 1000
TORBED 400
11 kg/h
(22 /h)
7.5 - 8.5 kg/h (15.5 /h)
c) Light Fuel Oil - 35 sec heating oil Calorific value 150,000 Btu/gall (36.4MJ/)
Typical Consumption
TORBED 1000
TORBED 400
Volumetric Rate
3
Am /h
ACFM
TORBED 1000
TORBED 400
10,000
5,890
2,500
1,470
The exfoliated material and the products of combustion are drawn from the Reactor through the same
exhaust duct with the Reactor being maintained under a slight negative pressure.
TORBED Performance - Unlike most other production type Exfoliators, the TORBED Reactors do
NOT rely on the crude vermiculite being fed directly into a flame. Within the Reactor, the crude
vermiculite is tumbled within a high velocity hot gas stream until the exfoliation takes place. This gives
the TORBED its unique and proven characteristic of being an extremely high rate heat transfer device
thus causing very rapid exfoliation of the particles.
In common with other types of Exfoliators, there is a maximum amount of energy that may be imparted to
the vermiculite ore. A major part of the energy required in the exfoliation process is that of overcoming
the latent heat of vaporisation of water, hence the interlaminar water content of the ore becomes a vital
factor when determining the throughput of a given source.
There will be variations in the achieved throughput and yield depending on the intrinsic properties of the
vermiculite ore concentrate. It is known, for instance, that differences in the inter layer water and
unexfoliable material (grit) contents exist between vermiculites from various geographical locations and
also in different areas of the same deposit.
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The majority of the data available at the present time relates to the performance of the TORBED whilst
processing South African ores from the Palabora deposit. This deposit has therefore been taken as the
basis for the figures below.
Table 1: Performance of TORBED at 1220C (2228F) on Palabora vermiculite ore
Parameter
Raw Material
Input Rate
International
Grade
G4
G3
G2
G1
G0
Large
Medium
Fine
Superfine
Micron
U.S.
Grade
System
TORBED 1000
Max. Feed Rate
(kg/h)
(lb/h)
(kg/h)
1
2
3
4
5
1,400
1,700
1,800
2,000
2,000
3,090
3,750
3,970
4,410
4,410
200
225
250
250
Energy
Consumption
(lb/h)
Not suitable
440
495
550
550
International Grade
U.S. Grade
System
G4 - Large
G3 - Medium
G2 - Fine
G1 - Superfine
G0 - Micron
(kg/m )
65
75
85
100
120
1
2
3
4
5
(lb/ft )
4.0
4.6
5.3
6.2
7.5
The above figures have been achieved during fully automatic and unsupervised operation over extended
operating periods.
TORBED Exfoliators have also successfully exfoliated vermiculite ores from Russia, China, Brazil,
Malawi, Zimbabwe, Kenya and North America.
Note:
The above information is for general release and does not form any part of a specification
and/or performance guarantee.
Contact Details
United Kingdom
contact
Martin Groszek
Canada
contact
address
Torftech Ltd
188 Greenham Business Park
Thatcham RG19 6HW
United Kingdom
address
tel
fax
email
tel
fax
email
Bob Laughlin
Torftech (Canada) Inc
Unit 11, 1155 North Service Road
Oakville, Ontario L6M 3E3
Canada
+1 289 291 3847
+1 905 829 1343
[email protected]
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