
A. Unique feeding system ensures that the biomass being dried is processed
through the Biovertidryer without voids or over-packing
B. Biomass feed stock being conveyed to the top of the Biovertidryer
C. Counter rotating, descending drives carrying 8' wide, perforated flights that hold the biomass in a controlled mat as it moves down and through the machine. Speed of operation can be set by the operator or process logic controlled by built in moisture sensors to assure a consistent discharge
moisture content
D. Direct contact zones where heated 'gas' is pulled / vacuumed through the biomass. Moist 'air' is never reused. 'Fresh' dry exhaust 'gas' is used at each direct contact section. In a D-10 dryer there are 3 direct contact zones, 5 in the D-20 and 8 in the D-30 Biovertidryer
Heat can be drawn from waste exhaust where available, from a modulated biomass-fired cyclone furnace (effectively creating a self-fueled biomass drying system), or from a variety of other sources
E. The controlled, descending biomass 'mat' being dried. The design of the Biovertidryer utilizes the weight of the descending biomass and therefore further reduces power requirements
F. Dried biomass being conveyed to transportation, to densification equipment ( pelletizer or briquetter) or for use in on-site combustion chambers / boilers
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