Drytech Engineering Systems is a leading Exporter of Spray Dryer in Kenya.
Our Manufacturer Unit is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
This is achieved by atomizing the liquid into fine droplets and exposing them to a stream of hot air in a drying chamber.
As the droplets come into contact with the hot air, the moisture evaporates quickly, leaving behind solid particles in the form of a powder.
Spray dryers are commonly used in industries such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and cosmetics for producing products like powdered milk, instant coffee, pharmaceutical powders, and detergent granules.
As the droplets move through the chamber, they lose moisture rapidly, leaving behind a powder form.
The rapid drying process preserves the nutritional content of food and active ingredients in pharmaceuticals.
Spray drying is one of the fastest drying methods available, making it ideal for high-volume production.
The process ensures consistent particle size distribution, which is crucial for many applications like pharmaceuticals and food products.
Components of a Spray Dryer:
Atomizer: Breaks the liquid into small droplets. It can be a rotary disk, pressure nozzle, or two-fluid nozzle, and determines the particle size and drying efficiency.
Drying Chamber: Where atomized droplets meet hot air, causing rapid evaporation of moisture and converting the liquid into powder.
Hot Air Inlet: Introduces heated air (150°C to 350°C) to facilitate moisture evaporation, with controlled airflow and temperature to prevent product damage.
Cyclone Separator: Separates the dry powder from the air after the drying process is complete.
Product Collection: Dried powder is collected at the bottom of the cyclone or chamber, typically through a bag filter or another collection system.
Applications of Spray Drying:
Food Industry
Pharmaceutical Industry
Chemical Industry
Cosmetics
What industries use spray dryers?
Various industries such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and ceramics use spray dryers. They efficiently convert liquids into fine powders for diverse applications.
What is the difference between spray drying and freeze drying?
Spray drying uses hot air to evaporate moisture from liquids, making it faster and ideal for high-volume production. In contrast, freeze drying first freezes the liquid and then removes moisture through sublimation in a vacuum, making it gentler and better for sensitive products.
Drytech Engineering Systems is a Exporter of Spray Dryer in Kenya. Naragoi, Bungoma, Dadaab, Eldoret, Killfi, Kisil, Lamu, Litein, Lodwar, Lokichoggio, Mombasa, Moyale, Ruiru, Voi, Mumias, Nairobi, Nanyuki, Narok, Wajir, Watamu, Watamu, Webuye, Wote, Wundanyi.
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