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The flash dryer we produce and design can be used to dry wet materials such as pulp, pulp, cake, etc. that are difficult to dry. Compared with other series of dryer equipment, it is widely used. What is the difference between a flash dryer and other dryers?
1. It is more suitable for some heat-sensitive materials, because mainly the gas velocity in the high temperature area at the bottom of the dryer is high, and the material is also difficult to directly contact with its hot surface. In addition, cooling jackets, stirring and favorable plates are attached, which can solve the sticking and coking of materials.
2. Easy to master the technology of flash dryer, simplify. This is mainly reflected in the fact that compared with other types of dryers, when using a flash dryer to dry paste, mud, cake and other materials, it can be dried into a uniform powder product at one time, saving processes such as crushing and screening.
3. The drying strength is high, the main reason is that the material is micronized by centrifugation, shearing, collision and friction, and it is in a highly dispersed state, and the relative velocity between the gas and the solid is also large, which strengthens the mass transfer and heat transfer.
4. The flash dryer can also effectively control the final moisture and fineness. The adjustment port of supply and hot air temperature, and the coordination and unity of the classifier, fully control the final moisture and finished product particle size, and ensure the uniformity of product moisture content and fineness.
If you are interested in our flash dryer, please feel free to contact us.
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