Ebbecke extends his range by means of another contract service. The infrared drying tech is holding monetary advantages, compared to common methods like fluidised bed drying, vac-uum or chamber drying. In addition, with no need to process drying air this technology supports any kind of bulky material. Unlike other methods, infrared technology applies the heat by means of short-wave rays directly into the material. The material is heated from core to surface, leading humidity to an outward direction. A continuous air flow, blowing lengthwise through the machine, removes the separated humidity afterwards effectively from the product. Thanks to the steady movement of the material flow, the processed material is heated evenly, providing an allover drying of the processed material and avoiding thermal inaccuracies. The throughput rates of the plant range from 200 up to 5000 kg/h and depend on the product type as well as performance requirements. The plant can be combined with services like pre-mixing, coating of materials by means of spraying them on powder carrying material or decontamination by inductive metal extraction and screening.
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