Ceramic pellet kiln
Semi-finished pellets are fed into the kiln through the chute at the end of the preheating kiln (high end), and due to the tilt and slow rotation of the cylinder, the semi-finished pellets roll along the circumference on one side, and move along the axis from the end of the preheating kiln (high end) to the head of the roasting kiln (low end) on the other side; the fuel is sprayed from the head of the kiln (low end) through the burner to the kiln for combustion, and the heat is transmitted to the semi-finished pellets by radiation, convection and conduction in a variety of ways, which is the best way to make the pellets burn. In the process of moving, the semi-finished pellets are dried and preheated, and then enter the roasting kiln for roasting, and complete a variety of physical changes and chemical reactions to form ceramic pellets, which are finally unloaded from the head end of the roasting kiln into the cooler. The high temperature flue gas then enters the kiln dust removal system from the end of the preheating kiln.