Industrial dryer

Industrial dryers are used to efficiently process large quantities of bulk materials that need reduced moisture levels. Depending on the amount and the makeup of material needing to be dried, industrial dryers come in many different models constructed specifically for the type and quantity of material to be processed. The most common types of industrial dryers are fluidized bed dryers, rotary dryers, rolling bed dryers, conduction dryers, convection dryers, pharmaceutical dryers, suspension/paste dryers, toroidal bed or TORBED dryers and dispersion dryers. Various factors are considered in determining the correct type of dryer for any given application, including the material to be dried, drying process requirements, production requirements, final product quality requirements and available facility space.[1][2][3]

Rotary dryer
10 t/h TORBED Sawdust Dryer


See also

References

  1. "Industrial Filters Dryers And Other Equipments". Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  2. Pawlak–Kruczek, Halina; Czerep, Michał; Niedzwiecki, Lukasz; Karampinis, Emmanouil; Violidakis, Ioannis; Avagianos, Ioannis; Grammelis, Panagiotis (2019). "Drying of Lignite of Various Origins in a Pilot Scale Toroidal Fluidized Bed Dryer using Low Quality Heat". Energies. 12 (7): 1191. doi:10.3390/en12071191.
  3. Smith, J E 'Ed' (2023). Smith, J.E. "Ed" Industrial Drying Systems Guidelines for Agriculture, Food, and Wood Products. New York. Springer 2023. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-31863-4. ISBN 978-3-031-31862-7. S2CID 259590212. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
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