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Box Dryer – YAMATO SANKO MFG. CO. LTD.
Blowers, Industrial Machinery, Refrigeration & Heat Exchange EquipmentBox Dryer – YAMATO SANKO MFG. CO. LTD.
A dryer with a freely selectable airflow method, suitable for a wide range of applications
The box dryer is an ideal dryer for a wide range of applications, as it offers a freely selectable airflow method.
Formed materials or materials loaded into a container (tray) are inserted into a fixed shelf or trolley shelf in the drying chamber, where they are dried by hot air.
Various airflow methods are available, including horizontal airflow (lateral one-way airflow or alternating airflow) and through flow (vertical one-way airflow or alternating airflow).
The number of drying chambers can be selected, with single chamber types and multi chamber types (with reheating heater installed) available, thus enabling large volume processing.
The following models are available, which differ in the way hot air is applied to the materials.SKU: n/a
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