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titleOfInvention Granulator
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a granulating apparatus capable of automatically and mass-producing homogeneous spherical granules when granulating granules from powder. A granulation drum is provided in a horizontal direction and is rotated at a predetermined speed. A spray pipe for spraying a liquid and a powder supply pipe for supplying powder of granular material are provided in a granulation drum. A feed blade 3 for feeding granules from one end to the other end of the drum is provided on the inner surface of the drum. The droplets sprayed from the spray pipe 4 and the raw material powder supplied from the powder supply pipe 6 are used to form the granulation drum 1. Adheres to the inner surface of The droplets roll down along the inner surface of the drum as the drum rotates, and powder adheres to the surface in this process. As a result, an aggregate of powder is formed, and the aggregate rolls down along the inner surface of the granulation drum as the granulation drum rotates, and the powder adheres to the surface and grows in a snowball manner.
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