| Fines entrained in the exhaust air are collected by an optional cyclone separator and returned to the stream of dried material at a "Y" fitting.
At less than half the size and weight of rectangular fluid bed processors of equivalent capacity, the circular fluid bed unit allows all primary system components to be consolidated on a shippable frame.
Inherent strength of the circular processor eliminates the need for heavy-gauge walls and cross braces otherwise required to withstand continuous vibration, allowing vibratory motors to be downsized. The circular unit also requires only one air inlet and outlet and has fewer weld seams, reducing overall size and construction cost, especially when finished to 3A, FDA, and BISSC sanitary standards.
Cleaning time is cut by more than 50 percent due to the reduction in interior seams, and accessibility afforded by a quick-disconnect housing.
The dryer is the smallest of eight models ranging in diameter from 18 to 84-inch (460mm to 2135mm), encompassing batch and continuous applications from low-capacity laboratory and pilot plant testing to high volume production. All are available configured for drying/heating, cooling or moisturizing applications.
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