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Spray dryer

Spray dryer: Spray drying is the most widely used industrial process involving particle formation and drying. 

It is very suitable for continuous production of dry solids in the form of powders, granules or agglomerates from liquid raw materials in the form of solutions, emulsions and pumpable suspensions.

 

spray dryer

Spray Dryers

  • A spray dryer mixes hot air with atomized stream of liquid in a container.
  • Resulting in evaporation to create a free-flowing dry powder with a controlled average particle size. 
  • The incoming air must therefore be dry, free of dirt, foreign particles and odors.
  • The moisture present in the air entering the spray dryer is not constant.
  • Thus, temperature and drying time in the dryer requires careful monitoring to limit losses.
  • These changing inlet conditions must be monitored by an experienced operator.

Spray drying is a continuous process used to make free-flowing dry powder from it

Progress Dynamics utilizes tower and horizontal box spray dryers equipped with two fluid nozzles and hydraulic nozzles to handle various water-based materials.

Progress Dynamics full-service analytical laboratories, so that the process can be quickly adjusted during the test and the production operation can be performed excellently QC.

Spray-dried products can be characterized by measuring particle morphology, size distribution and moisture content. 

In addition, extensive and post-processing functions help PDL provide a complete turnkey experience.

  • Milk powder
  • Egg powder
  • Colostrum powder
  • Mulethi powder

We produce products to the local market with high quality standards

Spray Dryers

A spray dryer mixes heated air with an atomized (sprayed) stream of liquid in a container (drying chamber),
resulting in evaporation to create a free-flowing dry powder with a controlled average particle size. 
The incoming air must therefore be dry, free of dirt, foreign particles and odors.
However, because the surrounding environment changes over a 24-hour, 365-day-a-year period, the moisture present in the air entering the spray dryer is not constant.
Thus, the temperature and drying time in the dryer requires careful monitoring to limit losses due to changing moisture levels present in the inlet air.
These changing inlet conditions must be monitored by an experienced operator to adjust the parameters for stable outlet conditions.