Potassium chloride granule granulator

By designing the cooling and feeding mechanism of the potassium chloride granulator, and utilizing baffles and fans for cooling, the problem of potassium chloride granule adhesion was solved, enabling rapid drying and quantitative addition, and improving the collection and utilization efficiency of potassium chloride granules.

CN223959602UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03HENGYANG HUAHU CHEM CO LTD
View PDF 0 Cites 0 Cited by

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-28
Publication Date
2026-03-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Potassium chloride granules tend to clump together after being cut and shaped, which affects their use.

Method used

A potassium chloride granulator was designed, which includes a cooling mechanism and a feeding mechanism. The granules are slowed down by baffles and cooled by air introduced by a fan to prevent them from sticking together. At the same time, a pressure sensor is used to control the amount of raw materials added.

Benefits of technology

This technology enables rapid drying and quantitative addition of potassium chloride granules, preventing granules from sticking together during collection and improving ease of use and quality.

✦ Generated by Eureka AI based on patent content.

Smart Images

  • Figure CN223959602U_ABST
    Figure CN223959602U_ABST
Patent Text Reader

Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of potassium chloride processing, and discloses a potassium chloride particle pelletizer which comprises a pelletizer body and a feeding port, the feeding port is formed in the top of the pelletizer body, a cooling mechanism is arranged on one side of the pelletizer body, and a feeding mechanism is arranged on the top of the feeding port; the cooling mechanism comprises a cooling box, a first feeding hopper, a discharging port, baffles, a fan and a first connecting pipe, the cooling box is fixedly connected to one side of the granulator body through screws, the first feeding hopper and the discharging port are installed at the top and the bottom of the cooling box respectively, and the baffles are welded to the inner side of the cooling box in a staggered mode. According to the potassium chloride particle pelletizer, falling of potassium chloride particles is slowed down through bearing of a plurality of baffles, meanwhile, a draught fan introduces air into the cooling box through a connecting pipe, the potassium chloride particles moving in the cooling box are cooled, the potassium chloride particles are rapidly dried, and the potassium chloride particles are not prone to being bonded together when collected; potassium chloride particles can be conveniently collected and used.
Need to check novelty before this filing date? Find Prior Art

Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of potassium chloride processing technology, specifically a potassium chloride granulator. Background Technology

[0002] Potassium chloride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KCl. It looks like table salt, is odorless, and has a salty taste. It is commonly used as an additive in low-sodium salts and mineral water. Potassium chloride is a commonly used electrolyte balance regulator in clinical practice, with definite clinical efficacy and wide application in various clinical departments. The working principle of a granulator is that the raw material is plasticized and melted by a screw extruder, extruded through a die into strips or strips, and then cut into granules by the granulation equipment.

[0003] When the potassium chloride granulator cuts and collects the granules, the potassium chloride granules are at a certain temperature, which causes them to stick together and clump together, affecting their usability.

[0004] Therefore, there is an urgent need for a potassium chloride granulation machine to solve the problem of potassium chloride granules easily agglomerating. Utility Model Content

[0005] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this application provides a potassium chloride granulator, which has the advantage of thoroughly separating potassium chloride granules and solves the problem of potassium chloride granules easily agglomerating.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this application provides the following technical solution: a potassium chloride granulator, comprising a granulator body and a feed inlet, wherein the feed inlet is disposed at the top of the granulator body, a cooling mechanism is disposed on one side of the granulator body, and a feeding mechanism is disposed at the top of the feed inlet;

[0007] The cooling mechanism includes a cooling box, a feed hopper, a discharge port, baffles, a fan, and a connecting pipe. The cooling box is fixedly connected to one side of the granulator body by screws. The feed hopper and the discharge port are respectively installed at the top and bottom of the cooling box. Several sets of baffles are staggered and welded to the inside of the cooling box. The fan is installed on the front and back sides of the cooling box. The fan is connected to the inside of the cooling box through the connecting pipe.

[0008] Multiple baffles slow down the fall of potassium chloride particles, while a fan introduces air into the cooling box through a connecting pipe to cool the moving potassium chloride particles inside, allowing them to dry quickly. This prevents the potassium chloride particles from sticking together during collection, making them easier to collect and use.

[0009] Preferably, a gasket is adhered to the top of the baffle.

[0010] Preferably, the spacing between two adjacent sets of baffles is the same.

[0011] Preferably, the cooling box, the feed hopper, and the discharge port are integrally formed.

[0012] Preferably, the feeding mechanism includes a feeding pipe, a second feeding hopper, a partition, a second connecting pipe, an automatic valve, and a pressure sensor. The feeding pipe is welded to the top of the feeding port, the second feeding hopper is welded to the top of the feeding pipe, the partition is welded to the inner side of the second feeding hopper, the automatic valve is located at the middle of the bottom of the partition, the automatic valve is installed on the second connecting pipe, and the pressure sensor is installed on the outer side of the second feeding hopper.

[0013] Preferably, the second feed hopper is connected to the feed inlet via a second connecting pipe at the bottom of the partition.

[0014] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial effects:

[0015] 1. In this potassium chloride granulator, when potassium chloride granules are output from the granulator body, they enter the cooling box from the feed hopper. Multiple baffles slow down the fall of the potassium chloride granules, while a fan introduces air into the cooling box through a connecting pipe to cool the moving potassium chloride granules inside the cooling box, allowing them to dry quickly. This makes the potassium chloride granules less likely to stick together during collection, facilitating their collection and use.

[0016] 2. In this potassium chloride granulator, when potassium chloride raw material is fed into the second feed hopper, the baffle receives the potassium chloride raw material. The pressure sensor senses the pressure of the potassium chloride raw material fed into the second feed hopper and determines the weight of the potassium chloride raw material, so that the raw material can be added quantitatively during processing, thereby improving the quality of potassium chloride. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of the granulator of this application;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of the cooling mechanism in this application;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a diagram of the internal structure of the cooling box in this application;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram of the feeding mechanism in this application.

[0021] The components include: 1. Granulator body; 111. Cooling box; 112. Feed hopper one; 113. Discharge port; 114. Baffle; 115. Gasket; 116. Fan; 117. Connecting pipe one; 2. Feed port; 211. Feed pipe; 212. Feed hopper two; 213. Baffle; 214. Connecting pipe two; 215. Automatic valve; 216. Pressure sensor. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0023] Please see Figure 1-4 A potassium chloride granulator includes a granulator body 1 and a feed inlet 2. The feed inlet 2 is located at the top of the granulator body 1. Potassium chloride raw material is fed into the granulator body 1 through the feed inlet 2 for granulation. A cooling mechanism is provided on one side of the granulator body 1 to cool the potassium chloride granules. A feeding mechanism is provided at the top of the feed inlet 2.

[0024] Specifically, the cooling mechanism includes a cooling box 111, a feed hopper 112, a discharge port 113, baffles 114, a fan 116, and a connecting pipe 117. The cooling box 111 is fixedly connected to one side of the granulator body 1 by screws. The feed hopper 112 and the discharge port 113 are respectively installed on the top and bottom of the cooling box 111. The cooling box 111, the feed hopper 112, and the discharge port 113 are integrally formed. Several sets of baffles 114 are staggered and welded to the inside of the cooling box 111. The spacing between two adjacent sets of baffles 114 is the same. A gasket 115 is glued to the top of the baffle 114. The fan 116 is installed on the front and back sides of the cooling box 111. The fan 116 is connected to the inside of the cooling box 111 through the connecting pipe 117.

[0025] Through the above technical solution, when potassium chloride granules are output from the granulator body 1, they enter the cooling box 111 from the feed hopper 112. The falling of the potassium chloride granules is slowed by the support of multiple baffles 114. The gaskets 115 are placed on top of the baffles 114 to prevent the potassium chloride granules from colliding and breaking. The blower 116 is started, and the blower 116 introduces air into the cooling box 111 through the connecting pipe 117 to cool down the moving potassium chloride granules inside the cooling box 111, allowing the potassium chloride granules to dry quickly. This makes it less likely for the potassium chloride granules to stick together during collection, making it convenient for collection and use. The cooled potassium chloride granules are discharged from the discharge port 113.

[0026] Specifically, the feeding mechanism includes a feeding pipe 211, a second feeding hopper 212, a partition 213, a second connecting pipe 214, an automatic valve 215, and a pressure sensor 216. The feeding pipe 211 is welded to the top of the feeding port 2, the second feeding hopper 212 is welded to the top of the feeding pipe 211, the partition 213 is welded to the inside of the second feeding hopper 212, the automatic valve 215 is located at the bottom middle of the partition 213, the automatic valve 215 is installed on the second connecting pipe 214, the second feeding hopper 212 is connected to the feeding port 2 through the second connecting pipe 214 at the bottom of the partition 213, and the pressure sensor 216 is installed on the outside of the second feeding hopper 212.

[0027] Through the above technical solution, when potassium chloride raw material is put into the feed hopper 212, the baffle 213 receives the potassium chloride raw material, and the pressure sensor 216 senses the pressure of the potassium chloride raw material put into the feed hopper 212 to determine the weight of the potassium chloride raw material, so that the raw material can be added quantitatively during processing, thereby improving the quality of potassium chloride; the automatic valve 215 is activated to connect the connecting pipe 214, and the weighed potassium chloride raw material enters the feed inlet 2 from the connecting pipe 214 for processing.

[0028] When potassium chloride particles enter the cooling box 111 during use, multiple baffles 114 slow down their descent. At the same time, the fan 116 introduces air into the cooling box 111 through the connecting pipe 117, cooling the moving potassium chloride particles inside the cooling box 111 and allowing them to dry quickly. This makes it easier for the potassium chloride particles to collect and use as they are less likely to stick together.

[0029] Although embodiments of this application have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of this application, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A potassium chloride granulator, comprising a granulator body (1) and a feed inlet (2), characterized in that: The feed inlet (2) is located on the top of the granulator body (1), a cooling mechanism is provided on one side of the granulator body (1), and a feeding mechanism is provided on the top of the feed inlet (2); The cooling mechanism includes a cooling box (111), a feed hopper (112), a discharge port (113), a baffle (114), a fan (116), and a connecting pipe (117). The cooling box (111) is fixedly connected to one side of the granulator body (1) by screws. The feed hopper (112) and the discharge port (113) are respectively installed on the top and bottom of the cooling box (111). Several sets of baffles (114) are staggered and welded to the inside of the cooling box (111). The fan (116) is installed on the front and back sides of the cooling box (111). The fan (116) is connected to the inside of the cooling box (111) through the connecting pipe (117).

2. The potassium chloride granulator according to claim 1, characterized in that: A gasket (115) is adhered to the top of the baffle (114).

3. The potassium chloride granulator according to claim 1, characterized in that: The spacing between two adjacent sets of baffles (114) is the same.

4. A potassium chloride granulator according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cooling box (111), the feed hopper (112), and the discharge port (113) are integrally formed.

5. A potassium chloride granulator according to claim 1, characterized in that: The feeding mechanism includes a feeding pipe (211), a second feeding hopper (212), a partition (213), a second connecting pipe (214), an automatic valve (215), and a pressure sensor (216). The feeding pipe (211) is welded to the top of the feeding port (2), the second feeding hopper (212) is welded to the top of the feeding pipe (211), the partition (213) is welded to the inside of the second feeding hopper (212), the automatic valve (215) is located at the bottom center of the partition (213), the automatic valve (215) is installed on the second connecting pipe (214), and the pressure sensor (216) is installed on the outside of the second feeding hopper (212).

6. A potassium chloride granulator according to claim 5, characterized in that: The second feed hopper (212) is connected to the feed inlet (2) through the second connecting pipe (214) at the bottom of the partition (213).