| Royer Beltaerators can be installed on transfer and distributing conveyors to make sand conditioning an integral part of the foundry sand handling system. For prepared sand, Beltaerators are mounted in front of molders' hoppers or automatic molding machines. Units, with or without cooling attachments, can be used for shakeout sand. Standard Beltaerator models are available for use with conveyors from 16" to 38" wide, with capacities up to 250 tph.
Inside the Beltaerator, incoming sand on the conveyor is channeled between double-lip seals into rotors mounted just above the belt. These high-speed rotors aerate and cool the sand by churning it inside the scaled housing. Live rubber impingement curtains control sand discharge at the outlet. All models have an exhaust port which may be connected to the foundry dust control system and air intake ports can provide additional air for cooling.
Beltaerators may be equipped with either cleated belt rotors or tine rotors. Cleated rotors provide better aeration in free-flowing sand; tine rotors are recommended for "stiff" sands and for sands with large lumps. All rotors have cold-rolled steel shafts and are mounted in pillow block bearings. Both cleated belts and tines are attached to the rotors with quick-disconnect clamps.
Water spray attachments can be added to Beltaerators for additional cooling of shakeout sand. The water spray nozzles are positioned just before the inlet. Using a mechanical volume-sensing device upstream of the aerating unit and thermocouples at the inlet and outlet, the controls precisely meter the required amount of water. Mechanical aeration and air flow provided by the Beltaerator improve the cooling efficiency of the water spray.
The Model BA-18 Beltaerator is a compact unit with a single drive for the two rotors. Models BS-24, BA-30 and BA-36 are larger units, assembled from modules, with separate drives for each rotor. These modules can be combined to provide the exact aeration and cooling for a specific application.
All Beltaerator models can be installed without breaking the conveyor splice. A lower frame, that includes idlers to properly position the belt, is bolted or welded to the existing conveyor frame. A separate top frame, upon which the Beltaerator housing and rotors are mounted, attaches to the lower frame.
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