Conversion kit for a treatment system and method for converting a treatment system
US-2025207857-A1 · Jun 26, 2025 · US
US10746466B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10746466-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515501977-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 18, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 18, 2020 |
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Disclosed is a method for thermally drying pasty products, in particular wastewater sludge, and a belt dryer implementing such a method. The principle consists of partitioning the drying operations and using, for each of the successive operations, a different quality of air: (i) hot air for “searing” the sludge, (ii) low temperature air, then (iii) cold air for quenching the sludge before the extraction of same. Also proposed are loops of air supply circuits making it possible to optimize the energy consumption of the dryer by reusing energy produced within these circuits. Moreover, the loops make it possible to recover unavoidable low temperature energy or cheap energy, further optimising the consumption of the dryer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dryer, comprising: an inlet module ( 31 ) for supplying an upstream end of a treatment path with pasty products; at least one conveyor belt ( 98 , 99 ) allowing the pasty products to be received at the upstream end of the treatment path and moving them along the treatment path; an outlet module ( 33 ) allowing the pasty products to be extracted at a downstream end of the treatment path; behind the inlet module ( 31 ) along the treatment path, at least one high-temperature drying module comprising at least one high-temperature drying compartment ( 34 ) and at least one high-temperature circuit, the at least one high-temperature circuit being able to generate a high-temperature air flow ( 1 ) within the at least one high-temperature drying compartment ( 34 ); between the high-temperature drying module and the outlet module along the treatment path, at least one low-temperature drying module comprising at least one low-temperature drying compartment ( 36 ) and at least one low-temperature circuit, the at least one low-temperature circuit being able to generate a low-temperature air flow within the at least one low-temperature drying compartment ( 36 ), the low-temperature air flow having a temperature lower than the high-temperature air flow ( 1 ); means for cooling the pasty products leaving the low-temperature drying compartment ( 36 ) using cold produced by an evaporator ( 14 ) of a heat pump ( 18 ); and at least one low-temperature hot-water circuit ( 6 ) in which there circulates water for heating the low-temperature air flow, wherein the water circulating in the at least one low-temperature hot-water circuit ( 6 ) is heated by at least one condenser ( 3 ). 2. The dryer as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: between the low-temperature drying module and the outlet module ( 33 ) along the treatment path, at least one cooling module, the at least one cooling module comprising at least one cooling compartment ( 35 ) and at least one cooling circuit, the at least one cooling circuit being able to generate a cold air flow ( 15 ) within the at least one cooling compartment, the cold air flow ( 15 ) having a temperature lower than the temperature of the low-temperature air flow. 3. The dryer as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: at least one turning-over module ( 32 ) able to transfer the pasty products from one conveyor belt ( 98 ) to another conveyor belt ( 99 ) at a certain stage along the treatment path. 4. The dryer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one condenser ( 3 ) is configured to condense at least part of the water contained in air flowed through the at least one high temperature drying compartment ( 34 ), the at least one condenser ( 3 ) acting as a heating means for the low temperature air flow. 5. The dryer as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the low-temperature air flow is heated up by said at least one condenser ( 3 ) after having undergone a first heating-up. 6. The dryer as claimed in claim 5 , wherein, after leaving the low-temperature drying compartment ( 36 ), the low-temperature air flow passes through the evaporator ( 14 ) of the heat pump ( 18 ) and then, for said first heating-up, through a condenser ( 16 ) of the heat pump ( 18 ). 7. The dryer as claimed in claim 6 , wherein, between an outlet of the low-temperature drying compartment ( 36 ) and said evaporator ( 14 ), the low-temperature air flow passes through an exchanger ( 12 ) to partially condense the water contained in the low-temperature air flow. 8. The dryer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the water circulating in the at least one low-temperature hot-water circuit ( 6 ) is heated by at least one external energy source ( 7 , 9 ). 9. The dryer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one low-temperature circuit comprises: means for drying the low-temperature air flow leaving the low-temperature drying compartment ( 36 ) and said heat pump ( 18 ), said condenser ( 16 ) configured to heat the dried low-temperature air flow, and wherein the evaporator ( 14 ) of the heat pump ( 18 ) is configured to dry the low-temperature air flow leaving the low-temperature drying compartment ( 36 ). 10. The dryer as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the evaporator ( 14 ) of the heat pump ( 18 ) is configured to produce a cooling air flow for cooling the pasty products leaving the low-temperature drying compartment ( 36 ), and wherein the dryer further comprises an exchanger ( 12 ) for performing an at least primary condensing of the water contained in the air flow leaving the low-temperature drying compartment ( 36 ). 11. The dryer as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the cooling circuit and the low-temperature circuit have a common area.
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