EP0850684A2 - Revêtement carrelé de la surface intérieur cylindrique d'un mélangeur - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B28—WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
- B28C—PREPARING CLAY; PRODUCING MIXTURES CONTAINING CLAY OR CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
- B28C5/00—Apparatus or methods for producing mixtures of cement with other substances, e.g. slurries, mortars, porous or fibrous compositions
- B28C5/08—Apparatus or methods for producing mixtures of cement with other substances, e.g. slurries, mortars, porous or fibrous compositions using driven mechanical means affecting the mixing
- B28C5/0862—Adaptations of mixing containers therefor, e.g. use of material, coatings
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
- B01F—MIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
- B01F35/00—Accessories for mixers; Auxiliary operations or auxiliary devices; Parts or details of general application
- B01F35/50—Mixing receptacles
- B01F35/511—Mixing receptacles provided with liners, e.g. wear resistant or flexible liners
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- the invention relates to a lining of a cylindrical Inner surface of a mixer with tiles, executed with cylindrical segment Large tiles, which are parallel to surface lines the cylindrical rows of large tiles arranged axially parallel to the cylindrical inner surface are.
- Such linings are known from EP 0 241 723 B1.
- the invention has for its object the wear of Lower the lining even further, i.e. the downtimes to increase even further.
- the mixers lined according to the invention are special for the production of liquid, pasty and dry building material mixtures provided, for example for the production of Cement-gravel-sand mixtures with or without the addition of water.
- the assembly work is made considerably easier, in addition, there are lines for the attachment of the small tiles the large tiles, which takes place outside the mixer, laying and fastening techniques and associated devices available within the mixer or not under major difficulties could be applied.
- the small tiles can be essentially plane-parallel or in turn cylindrical segment-shaped be trained.
- plane-parallel Small tiles has the advantage that these are often on the market are available more easily and cheaply and in a variety of sizes are available. Whether plane-parallel small tiles or cylindrical segment-shaped small tiles are used, depends on a variety of requirements, for example of the availability of the respective small tiles, however also from the laying and fastening technology. This is followed in individual still received when using fastening techniques is spoken.
- the large tiles are made according to the state of the art EP 0 241 723 B1 is also known, preferably as a parallelogram or rectangular large tiles brought, often for the row-end large tiles Compensation tiles with differently designed outline shapes are used have to be brought.
- the small tiles are parallel to the surface lines of the large tiles have running small tile longitudinal edges.
- the Small tiles also step back towards the edges of the large tiles or project through them so that projections and Compensate for recesses in neighboring large tiles.
- the small tiles are preferred as rectangular tiles or Parallelogram tiles executed, again the exception for small tiles, note that at the ends of rows of small tiles have to be done.
- the small tiles as at least one row of small tiles Compensation small tiles are executed, which in Circumferential direction compared to the corresponding dimensions of the Small tiles of the other rows of small tiles differ Have dimensions. You can then do the circumferential compensation small tiles from the tiles of the other rows of small tiles Derive pruning.
- the circumferential compensation small tiles can in particular be laid along a large tile longitudinal edge.
- the length compensation small tiles of neighboring rows of small tiles can overlap in the longitudinal direction of small tiles.
- the individual tile joints of adjacent rows of small tiles along the joint row of small tiles can be offset against each other. In this way it is in turn ensured that there are no long inevitable paths for abrasive mixed grains are created that lead to premature could cause wear.
- the ones already covered with small tiles Large tiles by bolts on the inner circumferential surface of the mixer to attach, set from the interior of the mixer , it may prove necessary that at least one small tile from a mounting hole or interspersed or cut through a mounting cutout is which one is in flight or in overlap with a mounting hole of a large tile. But it is also possible and even preferred, for fixing the already large tiles covered with small tiles Bolts from the outside to pass the mixer wall through it and then only to intervene in the respective large tile. However, it can then be the case with thin-walled large tiles nevertheless prove necessary, holes or cutouts in the To provide small tiles at the location of the respective bolt.
- the circumferential and longitudinal dimensions of a large tile correspond regularly about 3 to 8 times, preferably that 5 to 6 times the corresponding size of a small tile. In this way it is possible to use a single large tile For example, to install 30 small tiles that were previously on the respective large tile under easier installation conditions have been attached.
- the independent has inventive meaning and therefore corresponding independent Protection should lie in the fact that only part the large tiles are covered with small tiles, namely preferably those large tiles covered with small tiles, those in the areas of the mixer with increased risk of wear are used.
- the intellectual background of this Measure is as follows: the production of small tiles and the attachment of the small tiles on the large tiles is relative elaborate, so the cost, even if one considers the installation the small tiles as a prefabricated covering on the respective Large tiles makes use of, are relatively high compared to Manufacture of relatively wear-resistant large tiles Cast steel material as mentioned above.
- the large tiles to be covered with small tiles can be made from Sheet metal punched and cylindrically bent or rolled. If is intended to use conventional cast steel wear tiles, for example according to EP 0 241 723 B1 with small tile coverings To combine large tiles, you will be the carrier for Small tiles certain large tiles with correspondingly smaller ones Wall thickness have to be executed so that at the borders between conventional large tiles and large tiles covered with small tiles the surface remains flush. Because those with small tiles occupied large tiles themselves no significant wear exposed, they can be made of relatively thin-walled sheet metal getting produced. But it should not be ruled out that also the large tiles to be covered with small tiles as Castings are made.
- the small tiles can in particular consist of oxide ceramic material, for example based on Al 2 O 3 .
- Oxide-ceramic tiles are described, for example, in the "Kalenborn Handbook, New Edition 1990, from Kalenborn, Kalprotect - Dr. Mauritz GmbH & Co. KG, D-5467 Vettelunter 2, with the title: Wear protection, sliding conveyance, plastic system parts".
- This manual refers in particular to pages 113-123; Copies of these pages are submitted together with a cover page and an imprint page as an attachment to this patent application and are intended to supplement the disclosure. It has been shown that the oxide ceramic small tiles show very high hardness and thus wear resistance, namely, for example, a hardness of 1150 HV2.5.
- Such small tiles can still be covered with diamond dust Cutting discs are cut so that the extraction of fittings from standard tiles is possible.
- the small tiles can be attached to the large tiles by a hardening binder, e.g. through a Plastic mortar or an adhesive, in particular a 2-component adhesive. Care should be taken that the binder the areas of the Large tiles and small tiles are essentially complete covered so that a full support of the small tiles is guaranteed.
- a hardening binder e.g. through a Plastic mortar or an adhesive, in particular a 2-component adhesive. Care should be taken that the binder the areas of the Large tiles and small tiles are essentially complete covered so that a full support of the small tiles is guaranteed.
- the large tiles can also be used with liquid then backfilled hardened backing material.
- the targeted introduction of such a backing material may be superfluous if - as already mentioned above - in Operation backfill anyway, such as cement slurry, accumulated behind the large tiles and hardened there.
- the invention is particularly suitable for use in trough mixers, in which the inner peripheral surface of a cylindrical or semi-cylindrical mixing trough with the invention Tile covering is provided and within the mixing trough a mixing trough axis are arranged rotating elements.
- a construction is in particular in EP 0 241 723 B1 described and illustrated.
- small tiles in a plane-parallel design or cylindrical embodiment is also of the type of Fasteners between large tile and small tile and from depending on the size coordination.
- small small tiles i.e. Small tiles with little Tendon length can also be achieved using glue or plastic mortar then be attached to the large tiles if they are plane-parallel are manufactured.
- glue or plastic mortar then be attached to the large tiles if they are plane-parallel are manufactured.
- the plastic mortar or 2-component adhesive is preferred in such a viscosity on the large tiles and / or applied to the small tiles that an unintentional Flowing away is also avoided on gradients and on the other hand by pressing the small tiles against the large tile as equidistant as possible can.
- the double-shaft compulsory mixer shown by way of example in FIG. 1 includes a double chamber mixing trough, which consists of two Mixing troughs 10 is composed.
- a mixing shaft 12 is arranged in each of the two mixing troughs 10.
- the mixing shafts 12 carry mixing elements 14 in in their central axial section Form of mixing blades, which are arranged so that they convey the mix in the two mixing troughs 10 in opposite directions and moving from mixing trough to mixing trough at the same time, while at the ends of the two mixing shafts 12
- Transfer organs 16 are arranged, which ensure that at the ends of the two mixing troughs 10, the mix in opposite directions from one mixing trough to the other Mixing trough is transferred.
- the transfer organs 16 a different angles of attack with respect to the mixing elements 14 have.
- a mixing trough 10 has a cylindrical inner trough surface 18, which has a circumferential line U and a generatrix M.
- the surface line M is parallel to the axis A of the mixing shaft 12.
- the inner trough surface 18 has a tile lining 20 busy.
- the tile lining 20 is formed by large tiles 22.
- the large tiles 22 are in rows 22A, 22B, etc. arranged. It can be seen that the large tiles 22 of the rows 22A and 22B are staggered with each other between rows 22A, 22B etc.
- large tile row butt joints 24 parallel to the surface line M are formed and between the individual large tiles 22 each row of large tile separating joints 26 are formed.
- the large tile individual separating joints 26 are in the longitudinal direction, i.e. offset against each other in the generatrix M each by half the length of a wear protection tile in Surface line direction M measured.
- the large tiles 22 are arranged so that the Large tile separating joints 26 are aligned.
- the mixing elements 14 are arranged with their mixing element edges 28 at an angle ⁇ against the surface line M.
- the circumferential speed of the edge of the mixer organ is designated v u .
- v u The circumferential speed of the edge of the mixer organ.
- v g The resulting speed of the material to be mixed at location X of the edge of the mixing element 28 is designated v r .
- FIG. 2a also shows the normal line N to the large tile individual joint 26.
- the angle enclosed between the normal line N and the speed vector v r of the resulting speed is denoted by ⁇ . It can be seen that, assuming an angle of attack ⁇ of approximately 45 ° and given the circumferential speed v u and the sliding speed v g, the angle ⁇ between the normal line N and the resulting speed vector v r is considerably greater than 45 °.
- the large tile row butt joints 24 are less at risk than the large tile single butt joints 26, because the speed component of the resulting speed v r in the direction of the large tile row butt joints 24 (this speed component is not shown) is significantly lower than the speed component in the direction of the large tile single butt joints 26.
- This fact must be taken for granted due to the values of the angle of attack ⁇ , which are usually around 45 °, and the usual friction coefficients between the material to be mixed and the edges of the mixer organ 28.
- the large tiles 22 are again arranged in rows 22A, 22B etc., the large tile row parting lines 24 again running parallel to the surface line M.
- the large tiles 22 within the individual rows 22A, 22B etc. are now offset by half their length in the direction of the surface line, so that the large tile individual separating joints 26 (which again run at a right angle ⁇ to the surface lines M) in the direction of Surface line M are offset from one another, as also indicated in FIG. 4.
- the inclination ⁇ of the resulting speed v r relative to the normal N on the large tile individual separating joint 26 has remained the same as in the embodiment according to FIG. 2a.
- the large tile individual separating joints 26 are inclined at an angle ⁇ with respect to the circumferential line U, as shown in FIG. 6.
- the speed component of the resulting speed vector v r parallel to the large tile individual separation joint 26 has become significantly smaller.
- the pronounced line movement no longer takes place along the large tile individual separating joints 26 and the material is pushed essentially vertically over the large tile individual separating joint 26 through the mixing organ edge 28. It has been shown that in this way, scouring along the large tile individual separating joint 26 and any damage to the mixing organ edge 28 which may result therefrom is further reduced.
- the assignment of the small tile fields KK brings further improvements.
- FIG. 7 and 8 is the back of a large normal tile 22 for the embodiment shown in FIGS. 5 and 6.
- the angle of the large tile separating joint 26 against the circumferential direction U is marked with ⁇ and is approx. Assumed 9 °. It can be seen from Fig. 8 that the large normal tile 11 a protruding central contact surface on the back 38 in the area of a central fastening opening 40 has. It can also be seen that the large normal tile 22nd is executed on the back with recesses 42.
- the large compensation tile 34 shown in FIG. 9 is corresponding educated.
- the large tile row separation joint 24 is a parallel one Gap formed from the inner surface of the tile lining towards the inner surface of the cylindrical trough extends substantially radially.
- 10, 10a to 10i and 11 is a preferred embodiment a small tile laying on a large tile shown.
- the dimensions required for the presentation of the invention are of importance are in mm or degrees understand.
- the wall thickness of the small tiles is of the order of magnitude of 10 mm.
- the large tile 122nd is cylindrically curved and an approximately parallelogram Outline.
- FIG. 1 on the other 10 also shows the generatrix M and the circumferential line U.
- Those edges of the large tile 122 that the Form large tile row butt joints are designated with 124 in Correspondence with the large tile row butt joints 24 approximately in 3 and FIG. 5.
- Those edges of the large tile 122, which form the large tile individual joints are 126 designated in adaptation to the large tile individual parting lines 26 3 and 5.
- the large tile 122 has a field KK of individual tiles occupied, this field KK outline the same as the outline of the nanokachel 122 is.
- the small tile field KK consists of small tiles arranged in rows of small tiles 150A -150F are arranged.
- the individual small tiles are labeled with "Part 8", “Part 6", etc. Mistake.
- Part 2 One recognizes in large number (13 pieces) rectangular or square Small tiles labeled "Part 2". Man further recognizes small tiles with trapezoidal outline "Part 1" are labeled and other small tiles trapezoidal Outlines labeled "Part 4". How to 10 is convincing, the small tiles are "Part 1" and the small tiles "Part 4" equal in area and outline to each other, so that a total of 10 small tiles of the matching Types "Part 1" and "Part 4" are available.
- the individual tile joints 152 are adjacent Small tile rows 150D and 150E in the longitudinal direction of the common Small tile row joint 154 are offset from one another, so that no continuous tracks for grains of the mix are formed on which such grains increase wear could be shifted through the edge of the mixture 128.
- the large tile 122 of FIGS. 10 and 11 viewed as a whole one has to go there within the framework of the overall view according to FIG imagine as one of the parts 22.
- the in the executions too 5 and 6 considerations regarding differently oriented mixing elements 14 and 16 apply unchanged if a large tile 122 according to FIG. 10 and 11 takes the place of a large tile 22 according to FIGS. 5 and 6.
- FIG. 10a The individual small tiles of FIG. 10 are shown in FIG. 10a up to 10k shown in detail. The assignment results from the part number. The sizes are in mm understand.
- FIGS. 12-17 show further parallelogram-shaped large tiles, which are covered with different types of small tiles and according to different laying patterns.
- the surface line M, the mixer organ edge and the direction of rotation v u of the mixer organ edge are shown in all of FIGS. 12-17, so that again the reference to FIGS. 1.5 and 6 is established.
- a large parallelogram tile can also be seen in FIG Rectangular small tiles in rectangular mesh laying.
- the wear behavior on the one hand because the large tile covers the entire surface is covered with small tiles.
- FIG. 12 a leveling tile 234 corresponding to a leveling tile 34 in FIG. 5 at the end of one of the rows of large tiles.
- the small tiles are adjacent rows of small tiles offset in the generatrix M so that also the single tile joints 352 of adjacent rows of small tiles are offset from each other.
- Favorable wear results are due to the longitudinal offset of the individual tile joints 352 neighboring rows of small tiles achieved, on the other due to the inclination of the large tile edges 326 and in particular of course, by occupying the entire large tile 322 through the small tile field KK.
- a parallelogram Large tile 622 also covered with trapezoidal small tiles can be such that the single tile parting lines 652 do not connect adjacent rows of small tiles to each other, so do not form any tracks for mixed material elements.
- the laying pattern according to FIG. 17 is also easy to wear. Again, the entire large tile 722 is a small tile field KK occupied.
- the small tile edges 760 are continuous Arranged to escape, but on the other hand they are very closely approximated to the parallelism to the mixing organ edge 728 and thus wear out of the considerations, 5 and 6 are presented. On the other hand, they are Small tile edges 762 from small tile row to small tile row offset against each other and very short so that their essentially orthogonal alignment with respect to the mixing organ edge 728 remains essentially harmless.
- the design according to Fig. 19 brings a compromise.
- the large tile 922 is a rectangular tile. With appropriate adjustment the mixer can be reached with a single type of large tile out.
- the small tiles are also rectangular tiles, but they are with their small tile single joints 952 from Staggered row to row. This leads to the ends Compensation small tiles are needed.
- you have the advantage of improved wear behavior because of the small tile separating joints 952 no continuous positive control for Form mixed material particles.
- the large tiles are 1022 again rectangular and therefore easy to mix relocate.
- the small tiles are trapezoidal. Man gets by with a small number of compensation tiles.
- the Edges 1052 are parallel to the mixing organ edge 1028 approximated, which favors the wear conditions will.
- the embodiment according to FIG. 21 is even cheaper easy to install large tiles 1122 available and you have favorable wear conditions on the one hand because of the approximation edges 1152 to parallelism to mixer organ edge 1128.
- the edges 1152 of the small tiles are adjacent Small rows of tiles are not in alignment with each other, so that none continuous positive paths for mixed grain. It overall there is a very favorable compromise.
- the production of small tiles from oxide ceramics is not imperative. Other hard materials are conceivable. Is conceivable even that you can have small chilled cast iron tiles on large sheet metal tiles relocated.
- the small tiles are glued to the large tile. By expanding the small tiles with the large tiles, there are no problems with the removal of the small tiles from the mixer. In particular, the small tiles not be hammered out of the mixer individually if they should be exchanged.
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DE19654797A DE19654797C2 (de) | 1996-12-31 | 1996-12-31 | Auskleidung einer zylindrischen Innenfläche eines Mischers mit Kacheln |
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US4678530A (en) * | 1984-07-02 | 1987-07-07 | The B. F. Goodrich Company | Method of making liner sections for rotary pulverizers |
EP0241723A2 (fr) * | 1986-03-26 | 1987-10-21 | BHS-Bayerische Berg-, Hütten- und Salzwerke Aktiengesellschaft | Mélangeur |
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EP0676235A1 (fr) * | 1994-04-05 | 1995-10-11 | ELBA-WERK Maschinen-Gesellschaft mbH & Co. | Revêtement anti-usure pour un mélangeur à bac des matériau de construction |
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