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  • De Pere, WI

    Dürr is a leading global supplier of environmental solutions and engineered products tailored to meet customers' industrial process requirements. We offer a complete portfolio of air pollution control technologies and drying and curing systems, including industrial dryers and ovens for roll-to-roll processes, web forming processes and conveyor handling of webs, as well as specialized coating lines for lithium-ion battery electrode coating.

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  • Ringoes, NJ

    At Hitemp Technology Corporation, we specialize in the design and manufacture of high-performance industrial dryers engineered for the most demanding applications. We take pride in delivering drying systems that consistently exceed expectations in reliability, efficiency, and throughput.

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  • Sheffield Village, OH

    At Benko Products Inc., we specialize in designing and manufacturing high-quality industrial equipment that solves real-world problems with safety, efficiency, and innovation at the forefront. Our core focus includes a full line of industrial dryers engineered to meet demanding application requirements across a broad spectrum of industries. We’ve built our reputation around the development of our Sahara Hot Box™ line, offering electric and steam-heated drum, tote, and pallet dryers that ensure consistent performance, even in the harshest environments.

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Rotary Dryers Industry Information

Rotary Dryers

Rotary dryers are tools used to remove moisture from things. A rotary heater’s mechanism of moisture removal is a combination of rotational movement, gravity, and heat.

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Applications of Rotary Dryers

Rotary dryers range in size and application from small consumer rotary dryers to very large industrial dryers. The smallest of the rotary dryers are used to dry clothes. These small rotary dryers range in size, performance, and efficiency. Slightly larger, higher capacity and higher efficiency rotary dryers are used on commercial and institutional scales by building maintenance staffs, college theatre costume departments, and athletic departments. The largest industrial dryers can be large enough to take up entire rooms and process large material volumes.

Industrial rotary dryers are used for a wide range of applications in many industries. Large scale bakeries and other food processing operations often sell their waste food materials to farms for animal feed. In such cases, the feed must be dried before it can be packaged. Rotary heaters are often used to dry bulk quantities of food waste in these situations. In other cases, waste products from manufacturing processes, preprocessed minerals, and other materials are dried in rotary heaters before or after an industrial process.

How Rotary Dryers Work

Rotary dryers vary widely in terms of their sizes and configurations, but they all operate based on the same principle. In the smallest consumer clothes dryers, a rotating chamber is loaded with wet clothes. When the chamber is closed, a heating system (usually gas fired) heats air. That air is forced into the drying chamber and then vented through an outlet, removing moisture as it exits. New, dry air is then forced into the drying chamber, and the cycle continues. As the process of air transfer carries itself out, the drying chamber, which is usually finned along its edges to catch clothing, spins around, exposing a greater amount of the clothing’s surface area to the heated air.

Industrial rotary dryers operate in the same way, but on a much larger scale. In the most sensitive drying applications, industrial rotary dryers can use heated inert gasses instead of heated air to dry objects. Air is a main ingredient in many combustion reactions, and combining heat, air, and combustible materials in a spinning enclosure is generally not advisable.



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