[Technical Column] What is a Rotary Kiln? Structure, Design, and Applications by Temperature
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In recent years, with the expansion of smartphones and electric vehicles, many engineers have been facing concerns and questions such as, "We are having trouble with uneven baking after processing in our own heat treatment furnace," and "I want to introduce a rotary kiln, but I would like to know what features it has." A rotary kiln is a heat treatment furnace for powder materials and is used in a wide range of fields, including metal materials such as iron and zinc for the manufacturing industry. It has advantages such as less uneven baking compared to conventional heat treatment furnaces and the possibility of streamlining the manufacturing process. This article will clearly explain the basic structure, features, types, and case studies of rotary kilns. *For more detailed information, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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