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'''Plug Flow Dryers''' are successfully used on all types of powders, agglomerates, and granulates, especially those which fluidize poorly due to a broad particle size distribution or highly irregular shape, or require relatively low fluidization velocities to prevent attrition. Types of this dryer are [[Vibratory Dryers]] and [[Fluid Bed Dryers]]. | '''Plug Flow Dryers''' are successfully used on all types of powders, agglomerates, and granulates, especially those which fluidize poorly due to a broad particle size distribution or highly irregular shape, or require relatively low fluidization velocities to prevent attrition. Types of this dryer are [[Vibratory Dryers]] and [[Fluid Bed Dryers]]. | ||
==Features== | |||
* Easy to install | |||
* High functionality | |||
* Optimum performance | |||
* Smooth operation |
Latest revision as of 18:44, 20 August 2012
Plug Flow Dryers are successfully used on all types of powders, agglomerates, and granulates, especially those which fluidize poorly due to a broad particle size distribution or highly irregular shape, or require relatively low fluidization velocities to prevent attrition. Types of this dryer are Vibratory Dryers and Fluid Bed Dryers.
Features
- Easy to install
- High functionality
- Optimum performance
- Smooth operation