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Pendulum Counter-flow Cooler

by Luckstar Cc web designer
Specially designed for cooling larger size extruded feed, puffing feed and feed pellets in pellet plant, the SKLB pendulum counter-flow cooler is an advanced cooling machine.
Recommended Features
  • The counter-flow working principle ensures complete and even cooling.
  • Unique rotating distribution structure makes the feed dispersed more averagely.
  • Hydraulic controlling system regulating smooth feed discharging and adjustable speed.
  • Widely used for cooling large extruded and puffing feed pellets, bulk feed and ball feed.
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Review on Pendulum Counter-flow Cooler

This machine gets rid of the shortcomings of side valve structure and succeeds in cooling large feed pellets. At present, with more and more puffing and extruded feed flooding into the feed market, pendulum counter-flow cooler also covers its own place.
Counter-flow Cooler Structure
The pendulum counter-flow cooler is composed of a closed air feeder, air exhaust header, upper and lower feeders, hydraulic controlling system, pendulum flap discharging system and air sucking system, etc. The cooling time depends on the height of upper and lower feeders.
Pendulum Counter-flow Cooler Working Principle
The feed pellets discharged from the puffing machine are of high temperature and moisture. They are fed by a closed air feeder at the top of the cooler. Then the rotating distribution structure disperses the feed evenly in the cooling cabinet. The air blower sucks hot air from the top feed part, while the cold air enters the cooler from the bottom in all directions and pierce into the feed vertically to take away the heat and moisture. After a while the feed are discharged by the pendulum flap.

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