Engineering the surface of a sugarcane roller mill roll for grip and durability
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2011
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Roller mills are typically used to crush sugarcane to express the juice from which sugar is manufactured. The mill rolls need to provide sufficient grip to ensure minimal sliding of the sugarcane along the roll surface. The rolls are subject to pressures up to 55 MPa from the sugarcane bagasse (as the sugarcane is called after first being crushed between a pair of rolls). The insoluble component of sugarcane includes typically 10% ash that largely originates from soil that is harvested with the cane. The sugarcane juice is acidic with pH typically between 5.0 and 5.5. As a result of ash and juice, the mill rolls are subjected to a range of abrasive and corrosive wear mechanisms. Solutions to provide grip and resist wear involve the selection of an appropriate roll shell material and compatible hard facing to provide the desired grip and wear characteristics. This paper reviews the various solutions that have been adopted for grip and durability for mill rolls and highlights the advantages and disadvantages of each method. |
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Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia Pty Ltd |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60105/2/60105.pdf http://www.materialsaustralia.com.au/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=MA/ccms.r?pageid=15045 Kent, Geoffrey A. (2011) Engineering the surface of a sugarcane roller mill roll for grip and durability. Materials Forum, 35, pp. 42-47. |
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Copyright 2011 Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia Pty Ltd |
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Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #091207 Metals and Alloy Materials #Roll #Shell #Cast iron #Arcing |
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Journal Article |