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Recirculation air drying systems

These dryers are characterised by efficient air circulation. The air is drawn in from the base of the dryer and channelled into the upper section of the dryer via heating elements on both sides. Part of the air flow is directed outwards to remove moisture and prevent the air from becoming saturated with water vapour, while fresh air flows in via the loading opening.
The dryer programme can be extended with various options. Additional blow bars inside shorten the drying time, and an optional filter in the dryer lid reduces the amount of particles from the ambient air. Laminar flow modules can be integrated above the dryer for even more precise drying conditions.

Vacuum dryers

Vacuum dryers are ideal for drying components that may only be exposed to low temperatures or where the downstream process requires this. They are also used when components have areas that are difficult to access and cannot be fully reached by a stream of air.
The dryer lids are available as sliding or hinged versions and can be operated either manually or automatically.
operated manually or automatically.
Both hot air circulation and infrared heating are available as heating systems. In the
hot air circulating air version, the vacuum dryer also functions as a fully-fledged hot air circulating air dryer.
Heating and vacuum intervals can be flexibly combined and programmed to optimise the drying process. Filter systems for supply air filtration are also integrated into the dryer design to ensure a clean drying environment.