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Spray Bed Dryers
Industries : Chemical
Anhydro Spray Bed Dryers are used in the food, chemical and pharmaceutical industries to produce dust-free, agglomerated, dispersible and free-flowing powders. Our spray bed dryers are available in designs tailored to meet the specific requirements of each industry.
Configurations:
- Single-stage dryer
- Multi-stage dryer
- Closed-circuit dryer
Options:
FEATURES
Spray Bed Dryers – Function and Principle of Operation
The drying process involves atomizing the product into a fine spray, which mixes with recycled fines and the fines elutriated from the integral fluid bed. The primary airflow enters at the top of the chamber, while the secondary airflow enters through the fluid bed, where second-stage drying occurs.
The agglomerated products falling into the bed are dried to the correct moisture content before being discharged from the chamber.
To optimize particle size control, the product caught in the spent drying air is separated in the cyclone or textile filter and returned to the atomization zone within the drying chamber. The degree of agglomeration and particle size are influenced by operating conditions, which alter the residual moisture level of particles within the atomization zone. A wide range of particle sizes can be formed. Both soluble and insoluble products can be agglomerated in this process.
Capacity Profile
- From 5 kg/h to 10 t/h
Available Designs
- Open-cycle systems using atmospheric drying air
- Closed-cycle systems, either as low-Ox or inert gas (nitrogen)
Advantages
- High thermal efficiency
- Improved control over particle size distribution
- Minimal fines generation
- Straightforward CIP (cleaning-in-place)
- Customized to individual requirements
- Proven reliability and high availability
- Long service life
- Full traceability