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Saving energy with the new

Loesche Dynamic Classifier (LDC)

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Since 1996 Loesche has been using dynamic classifi­ Flow optimisation
ers of the LSKS series (LOESCHE bar cage classifier) The system parameters have been carefully
in virtually all mills. analysed, checked and improved in simulations
and model tests. Interference contours in the
The LSKS classifier has proven itself as an excellent rising gas/dust mixture are reduced to a minimum.
separation machine with a high selectivity for mill
product.

After almost 14 years the LSKS series is gradually


being replaced by the new LDC series (Loesche
Dynamic Classifier).

The experience gained in using large classifiers


provided the basis for the new design.

With the aim of increasing the energy saving, pro­


ductivity and availability of machinery the new series
has been optimised with regard to mechanical, flow
and process engineering properties as well as with
respect to production, assembly and maintenance.

Pathlines Colored by Velocity Magnitude (m/s)


FLUENT 6.3 (3d, pbns, ske)

Fig. 2: Flow characteristic in the LSKS Series

The optimised guide vane assembly and rotor


offer only minimal resistance to the flow. This gives
rise to higher energy efficiency and lower wear.

Pathlines Colored by Velocity Magnitude (m/s)


FLUENT 6.3 (3d, pbns, ske)

Fig. 1: Dynamic Loesche classifier LSKS 107 CS Fig. 3: Optimised flow characteristic in the LDC Series

Saving energy with the new


Loesche Dynamic Classifier (LDC)

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Optimised mechanical properties
Thanks to the improved bearing cartridge with
its new support system, the upper housing is only
subjected to the load of the drive and is therefore
less sensitive to vibration. The rotor, drive elements
and housing in particular are matched in terms of
their vibrational properties in such a way that they
are not excited by mill vibrations.

Assembly and maintenance


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8The9 newly designed frame connection and pre­
assembled bearing cartridge shorten the assembly
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time and simplify positioning of the upper housing.
10 11 12 13 14 15 1620172118221923 24 25 26 27The28classifier outlet can be arranged at any angle
about the vertical axis with respect to the remaining
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 structure. Reworked lining options increase the
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9longevity of the classifier.
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Customer benefits
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28Greater economic efficiency and lower follow­up
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 costs thanks to energy saving (4 – 8 %) and smaller
pressure loss in the grinding plant.
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20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 If you would like additional information, have further
questions on this topic or would like to arrange an
individual consultation, please do not hesitate to
contact us.

customer-support@loesche.de
1 Patented Vortex rectifier
2 Preassembled bearing cartridge
3 Optimized guide vane assembly
4 Improved lining
5 New frame connection

Process engineering optimisation


Using the patented Vortex rectifier reduces the
pressure loss and brings about a more homogene­
ous filter pressurisation. The new LDC series is
optimally matched to Loesche mills.

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Loesche roller grinding mill LM 46.2+2 C/S, Kingston, Jamaica, 2006

Loesche GmbH
Hansaallee 243
40549 Düsseldorf, Germany
Tel. +49 - 211 - 53 53 - 0
Fax +49 - 211 - 53 53 - 500
E-Mail: loesche@loesche.de
www.loesche.com

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