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== | ==Special Features== | ||
* Suitable for handling wet feeds in the form of wet powder /wet cake/paste having primarily surface moisture. | * Suitable for handling wet feeds in the form of wet powder /wet cake/paste having primarily surface moisture. | ||
* Very uniform drying of all solids due to excellent dispersion in thestream of the drying air. | * Very uniform drying of all solids due to excellent dispersion in thestream of the drying air. | ||
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== | ==Typical Applications== | ||
* Boric Acid | * Boric Acid | ||
* Calcium Carbonate (PCC / ACC) | * Calcium Carbonate (PCC / ACC) | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:10, 4 August 2012
The Continuous Dryers are highly suitable for handling wet feeds that are having elevated surface moisture. This machine also offers uniform drying of all solid materials. These Continuous Dryers are accepted in the market because of their long service life and cost-effectiveness. The Continuous Dryers has high thermal efficiency, compact installation and is designed for different capacity materials.
Special Features
- Suitable for handling wet feeds in the form of wet powder /wet cake/paste having primarily surface moisture.
- Very uniform drying of all solids due to excellent dispersion in thestream of the drying air.
- The product is typically in uniform powder form.
- Due to exceedingly short drying time heat sensitive materials can behandled.
- High thermal efficiency
- Continuous operation
- Compact installation
Typical Applications
- Boric Acid
- Calcium Carbonate (PCC / ACC)
- CPC Blue/Green/Crude
- Di-Calcium Phosphate
- Fibre (Starch)
- Glyphosate
- H Acid, J Acid, Gamma Acid
- Metanillinic Acid
- Optical Whitening Agent
- Oxalic acid
- Potassium Persulphate
- Barium Carbonate
- Citric Acid
- FC Acid
- DASDA
- Gluten
- Hydoquinone
- Inorganic Salts
- M Acid
- OCPNA / PCONA
- Polymer Beads
- Pigments
Video