• Robust grinder prevents shutdown of system due to coarse material in the biomass or sludge
    Coarse impurities can easily block pumps and lines in biogas and sewage plants. Here, a grinder installed upstream provides increased fluidity and operating reliability.
  • The compact M-Ovas® coarse material grinder can be installed anywhere directly in the line.

Waste Management

Robust grinder prevents shutdown of system due to coarse material in the biomass or sludge

Nov 26 2015

In order to be economically viable, biogas plants today must be able to be operated using a variety of energy crops and bio waste. However, changing sources can rapidly become a problem for the operating company. The consistency and composition of the biomass is always changing and therefore difficult to predict. Coarse material may continue to block lines and pumps – a phenomenon that the operating company of sewage plants must regularly combat. From this experience, NETZSCH has developed different series of grinders in order to protect the units installed downstream and, thus for many, increase the reliability of the process.

Silo maize, chicken manure with straw, liquid cow manure – practically everything that is produced in agriculture can be utilised for generating biogas. However, many of these media present a challenge when planning the plants. The results extend from serious damage to the units through to operating shutdown. It is not easy to predict the quality of the biomass, thus, the only solution is overdimensioning, to the detriment of efficiency.

Robust construction for high reliability of process
An economically better alternative here is presented by reliable preliminary grinding of the medium. Large hazardous parts in the material mixture are destroyed and the medium is homogenised overall, whereby, it is made more fluid and can be reliably pumped. For this, NETZSCH has developed two designs of the cutting plate grinder M-Ovas® that attain throughput rates of up to 300 m³/h. Even at twelve percent dry matter content, up to 80 m³/h can be achieved. The basis for this is its hydrodynamic interior and, in particular, the cutting mechanism integrated in the housing cover: This combines an edge made of wear-resistant, hardened steel that can be used on both sides and a knife head with hard metal blades. A flywheel assists the grinding and, thus, saves energy so that only low drive power is required. Due to the product inlet and outlet being at the same height, the grinder can be directly integrated in a horizontal line, or connected to an inlet port rotated through 90°.

The fixed cutting unit leads to high cutting efficiency that prevents blocking the blades. The four impeller design of the edge support also increases the cutting frequency. Simultaneously, the edge can also be installed very close to the shear plate, whereby, the overall wear is reduced. If the cutting blade or plate must be replaced or cleaned, this can be very easily carried out through the large housing cover without laborious removal of the pipework. Due to the different design measures, the overall plant is very easy to maintain, or only requires low maintenance.

Individual adaptation to the application requirements
In addition, a heavy matter collection separator is integrated in the M-Ovas® grinder. Thus, heavy parts such as stones, are separated from the actual biomass when passing through the plant, before it can damage the machines installed downstream. The sedimented materials can be removed without complication by a separate cleaning and drainage aperture.

The grinders can each be adapted for specific applications, thus, amongst other things, there are different geometries of perforated plate depending on the application.


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