Condry Cone Central Shaft Vacuum Dryer

The machines have proven to be particularly suited for the drying of products with a fragile crystal structure.

SWEDESBORO, NJ — Heinkel USA has introduced the Condry Cone Central Shaft Dryer, a technology that is a more efficient and more cost-effective drying method compared to other types of vacuum drying technologies. This is accomplished by the engineered design of the Condry, which provides the largest “static” heated surface area (vessel walls) and the largest “dynamic” heated surface area (heated agitator). Most of the heat transfer in dryers is done by the heated agitator, so agitator surface area is of the upmost importance.

The Condry conical bottom agitated vacuum dryer has been developed to process a wide variety of products. The machines have proven to be particularly suited for the drying of products with a fragile crystal structure, and thus sensitive to friction as well as heat sensitive products.

The conical bottom with a central discharge valve allows for excellent product discharge characteristics of the dryer.

A unique agitator arm profile with teeth has been developed. Excessive pressure onto the product is avoided and thus prevents changes or damage to the crystal structure of the product and at the same time results in excellent mixing characteristics at the desirable low rotational speeds.

Narrow tolerances between the agitator and the vessel walls prevent adhering of the product to the walls and thus result in a good heat transfer, good emptying characteristics and permit the use of the dryer with small batch sizes.

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