Drying
Spray drying module with vibrofluidizer
Spray drying makes it possible to obtain loose substances from liquids or suspensions by immediately drying the sprayed solution in hot air. The short exposure time minimises the decomposition of heat-sensitive substances. This method is widely used for the preservation of products in the food and pharmaceutical industries. The ability to control droplet size is used in the active substance encapsulating technology. Combining the module with the vibrofluidizer makes it possible to obtain an easily soluble, homogeneous instant powder.
- inlet air temperature: up to 210°C
- outlet air temperature: up to 120°C
- efficiency: up to 35 dm3/h
- spraying mechanism: up to 30,000 RPM
Freeze drying module with low-temperature freezer
Lyophilisation, or sublimation drying, is a process commonly used to dry substances sensitive to elevated temperatures. This process does not alter the flavour or aroma of the dried substance, making it a popular choice for food preservation. Lyophilisation can also be used to extend the shelf life of certain pharmaceutical products. Sublimation of water makes freeze-dried products more stable or easier to dissolve in water.
- working volume: 24 dm3
- a module equipped with a low-temperature freezer with capacity: 410 L
Chamber drying module
This simple drying method allows thin layers of products dissolved in water or other solvents to be air-dried.
- temperature range: up to 130°C
- fitted with 14 trays with a total surface area of 4.2 m2
- ATEX compliant device