Product Description
Tray Dryer Different sizes Tray Dryer are available as follows but without trays. Chamber size in mm (WxDxH) approx tray capacity :- 430 x 840 x 650mm 8 Trays 16"x32"x1 1/4" size 430 x 840 x 910mm 12 Trays -- do -- 910 x 840 x 910mm 24 Trays -- do -- 960 x 1270 x 1450mm 48 Trays -- do -- 960 x 1700 x 1700mm 96 Trays -- do
Uniform and Efficient Drying ProcessWith its forced convection air circulation, the tray dryer guarantees even heat distribution, resulting in consistent drying of food items, pharmaceutical products, and chemicals. The robust mild steel body and proper insulation minimize heat loss, ensuring rapid and energy-efficient operation even at the maximum temperature setting of 250C.
Flexible Tray ConfigurationsStandard tray sizes are 16" x 32" x 1.25"; however, the number of trays and their arrangement can be customized to meet specific processing requirements. This adaptability makes the tray dryer well-suited to varied scales of production and types of materials, from laboratory use to industrial batch drying.
User-Friendly Digital ControlsThe integrated digital temperature controller allows precise and safe temperature adjustments up to 250C. The double-walled door, complete with a high-quality gasket, not only enhances safety but also maintains stable internal temperature, reducing operator intervention and risk of temperature fluctuations during drying cycles.
FAQs of TRAY DRYER:
Q: How does the forced convection air circulation benefit the tray dryers performance?
A: Forced convection air circulation ensures uniform temperature distribution throughout the chamber, allowing all trays to receive consistent heat. This improves drying efficiency, reduces drying times, and ensures optimal quality of the final product.
Q: What is the maximum temperature that can be set in the tray dryer?
A: The tray dryer can reach a maximum adjustable operating temperature of up to 250C, which is suitable for drying a wide range of materials, such as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food items.
Q: When should the tray dryer be used in industrial or laboratory settings?
A: Tray dryers are best used when a controlled, uniform drying process is required for heat-sensitive or bulk materials. They are ideal for drying granules, powders, and other solid products in research, pharmaceutical, chemical, and food processing sectors.
Q: Where should a tray dryer be installed for optimal operation?
A: For optimal performance, the tray dryer should be installed in a well-ventilated, clean, and dry area with access to reliable electrical power (110-240V). Ensuring sufficient space around the unit will facilitate airflow and safe maintenance.
Q: What is the process for operating this tray dryer?
A: Simply load the trays with material, set the desired temperature using the digital controller (up to 250C), secure the double-walled gasketed door, and initiate the heating cycle. The forced convection will maintain a stable, uniform drying environment throughout the process.
Q: What are the main benefits of the tray dryers construction and finish?
A: The mild steel construction ensures strength and durability, while the powder-coated or painted finish enhances resistance to corrosion. Glass wool or mineral wool insulation helps retain heat efficiently, reducing energy consumption during prolonged drying cycles.