Magnesium Sulfate Drying

31 Jul.,2025

Magnesium sulfate (MgSO₄), a hygroscopic inorganic salt, exists in anhydrous form or as hydrates (e.g., heptahydrate, MgSO₄·7H₂O). Common Drying Methods: Flash Dryer, Vibration Fluid Bed Dryer

 

Magnesium sulfate (MgSO₄), a hygroscopic inorganic salt, exists in anhydrous form or as hydrates (e.g., heptahydrate, MgSO₄·7H₂O). Drying is essential to remove bound or free water, tailoring its properties for applications in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and industrial processes. Proper drying ensures stability, purity, and functionality, particularly when precise moisture control is critical.

Common Drying Methods
Flash Dryer:

High-Efficiency Drying Mechanism: XSG Series Spin Flash Dryer employs a tangential air inlet and a high-speed stirrer to create a powerful rotating wind field. This ensures efficient heat transfer and uniform drying of paste, cake, and slurry materials.
Advanced Material Processing: The equipment processes raw materials through a combination of cutting, shearing, blowing, floating, and rotating actions, transforming them into granulated form. This enhances material separation and strengthens the heating exchange process.

Vibration Fluid Bed Dryer:
The vibration source is driven by a vibration motor, which has balanced operation, easy maintenance, low noise and long service life.
High effection, raw material is heates evenly and heated evenly and heat exchange is fully used and dry capacity is high. Compared with ordinary drier, the energy can be saved about 30%.