Difference between revisions of "Microwave Dryers"
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== | ==Advantages== | ||
* Continuous or Batch operation | * Continuous or Batch operation | ||
* Volumetric drying or heating | * Volumetric drying or heating | ||
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== | ==Applications== | ||
* Food, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic and Chemical industry for the drying of heat sensitive products or products sensitive to oxidation. | * Food, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic and Chemical industry for the drying of heat sensitive products or products sensitive to oxidation. | ||
* Drying of thick product with low thermal conductivity. | * Drying of thick product with low thermal conductivity. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:48, 4 August 2012
For many years, inventors have tried to develop versions of Microwave Dryers for thermoplastics. The Microwave Dryers can be practically used for drying plastics in a production setting.
Advantages
- Continuous or Batch operation
- Volumetric drying or heating
- Immediately regulation capability
- The energetic conversion of the microwaves into heat takes place directly in the product.
- The resulting steam pressure ensures rapid and direct outlet of the water from the product.
Applications
- Food, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic and Chemical industry for the drying of heat sensitive products or products sensitive to oxidation.
- Drying of thick product with low thermal conductivity.
- Low temperature drying of fruits, vegetables, meats.
Video