Economic batch
drying for small quantities of material
Tray drying is
often the most convenient and economical way to handle
small or varied batches of materials. These dryers have
been developed over a number of years to give a high
degree of efficiency with additional options such as
humidity control and process sequencing.
These units
offer a range of capacities from 3.3 to 240m total tray
surface area. Trays of wet material are loaded directly
into the cabinet dryers which cover the smaller range of
capacities.
At the other
end of the scale, drying stoves are designed to
accommodate wheeled trucks which are loaded with the
trays of wet material.
Drying is
effected by recirculation of hot air, the heat input
being from steam or electricity.
Virtually any
type of material capable of being loaded onto trays can
be handled. Dryers are both for industrial and hygienic
operation.
Indirectly Heated
Rotary Dryers are for applications where the material must not
come into direct contact with the products of combustion, or when
the particle size of the material is small or of low density.
Drum
Pre-Warming Ovens
Solidified
resins and waxes can be conditioned in Drum Pre-Warming
Ovens. Based on the well proven "Mitchell"
drying stove, these units are of robust construction,
comprising a rigid welded steel framework, clad with
thermal insulating panels of double thickness galvanised
mild steel. A controlled circulation of warm air is
maintained within the enclosure. Double doors are
provided at one end allowing complete access to the
heated compartment.
Various sizes
and arrangements of the oven are available to suit
specific requirements and the specification can be varied
according to the application.