system, and the hot air is blown into the drying room evenly through the air ducts to take away the moisture in the materials
after contacting with them. The material moves forward on the mesh belt and reaches the drying requirement after a certain period
of time, and is finally discharged through the discharging system.
High-efficiency drying:the mesh belt dryer dries through the heat exchange between the hot air and the material, with high efficiency, which can greatly shorten the drying time.
which is suitable for large quantity and continuous production and can improve the production efficiency.
ensure uniform temperature in the drying process and avoid overheating or uneven drying of materials.
Belt dryers are widely used across multiple industries due to their highly efficient and uniform drying performance. Below is a detailed introduction to each application area:
1. Food Industry
Fruits and Vegetables: Used for dehydration processes, such as dried apples, dried figs, dried peppers, etc., preserving nutritional content and flavor.
Grains: Dries rice, wheat, corn, etc., to reduce moisture content and extend shelf life.
Meat and Fish: Dries shredded meat, fish fillets, and similar products to enhance shelf life and flavor.
Seasonings: Dries spices, herbs, and similar ingredients to lock in aroma and taste.
2. Chemical Industry
Chemical Granules and Powders: Dries pigments, catalysts, fertilizers, and similar materials to ensure stability during storage and transportation.
Plastic pellets: Dries recycled plastic pellets to improve quality for subsequent processing.
Paints and adhesives: Removes solvents from paints and adhesives to accelerate curing.
3. Pharmaceutical Industry
Herbal drying: Dries traditional Chinese medicinal herbs and plant extracts to preserve active ingredients.
Formulation drying: Dries granules, tablets, and other formulations to ensure product quality and stability.
Biological Products: Drying vaccines and other biological products for convenient storage and transportation.
4. Agriculture and Feed Industry
Feed Drying: Drying animal feed to prevent nutrient loss and mold growth.
Crop Drying: Drying legumes, grains, etc., for easier storage and processing.
5. Wood Industry
Wood Drying: Drying freshly cut wood to specified moisture content to prevent cracking, warping, and enhance durability.
6. Textile Industry
Fabric Drying: Dries dyed fabrics to preserve color vibrancy and prevent moisture damage to fibers.
Nonwoven Fabric Drying: Processes like drying wet-laid nonwovens to improve production efficiency.
7. Environmental Protection Industry
Sludge Drying: Dehydrates sludge after wastewater treatment to reduce volume and weight for subsequent processing.
8. Electronics Industry
Battery Material Drying: Used for drying lithium battery materials to ensure stable and safe battery performance.
9. Other Industries
Paper Industry: Drying wet pulp during paper production.
Building Materials: Such as drying concrete additives to ensure their performance and quality.