Introduction to Chrome Green Drying Chrome green, primarily composed of chromium(III) oxide (Cr₂O₃), is a stable, inorganic green pigment renowned for its excellent heat resistance, chemical inertness, and vibrant color. Common equipment include:High-Efficiency Drying Mechanism:
Introduction to Chrome Green Drying
Chrome green, primarily composed of chromium(III) oxide (Cr₂O₃), is a stable, inorganic green pigment renowned for its excellent heat resistance, chemical inertness, and vibrant color. Widely used in coatings, ceramics, plastics, and refractory materials, drying is a vital step in its production to eliminate residual moisture, enhance dispersibility, and ensure consistent performance in end-use applications. Proper drying prevents agglomeration, maintains color intensity, and optimizes the pigment’s functional properties.
Drying Process Overview
Chrome green’s thermal stability (melting point ~2435°C) allows for robust drying methods. Common equipment include:
Flash Dryer :
High-Efficiency Drying Mechanism, XSG Series Spin Flash Dryer employs a tangential air inlet and a high-speed stirrer to create a powerful rotating wind field. This ensures efficient heat transfer and uniform drying of paste, cake, and slurry materials.
Advanced Material Processing: The equipment processes raw materials through a combination of cutting, shearing, blowing, floating, and rotating actions, transforming them into granulated form. This enhances material separation and strengthens the heating exchange process.