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Fluidized Bed Band Dryer – YAMATO SANKO MFG. CO. LTD.
Blowers, Industrial Machinery, Refrigeration & Heat Exchange EquipmentFluidized Bed Band Dryer – YAMATO SANKO MFG. CO. LTD.
Usable even for materials with high moisture content, mixed particles and irregular shapes, and low particulate franture
The fluidized bed band dryer is an incredibly efficient dryer that causes minimal particulate fracture and can be used even for materials with high moisture content, mixed particles, and irregular shapes.
In this dryer, a band conveyor is positioned on a fluidized bed to convey the materials, and hot air is blown from the bed to apply a fluidized bed airflow and through-flow to the materials.
This spreads the materials vertically and constantly renews the evaporation surface area, thus making drying more efficient.SKU: n/a
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