Industrial dryers are equipment used to remove moisture from materials and are widely used in chemical, food, building materials and other industries. It evaporates the moisture in the material by heating with a heat source. Common heat sources include electricity, steam, hot air, etc. There are various types of industrial dryers, such as drum type, fluidized bed type, box type, etc., which can be selected according to the characteristics and needs of the material.
In order to improve efficiency and save energy, industrial dryers will use a heat recovery system and be equipped with an automatic control system to achieve accurate operation.
1. Check the seals. Check whether all seals are intact, especially the seals at the inlet and outlet ports. Replace worn or aged seals.
2. Check the flue and air ducts. Check whether the flue and air ducts have cracks or damage. Repair or replace any problems found in time.
3. Adjust the angle of the feed pipe. Try to raise the lower barrel as much as possible, but do not let it contact the retaining ring of the industrial dryer. Proper adjustment can reduce the flow rate of the material in the high temperature zone and help improve the heat exchange rate.
4. Check the drum. There may be a gap between the drum and the feed end, causing air leakage. Make sure the seal between the drum and the feed port is good.
5. Check the fan. The fan can also be a source of air leakage. Check whether the connection part of the fan is tightly sealed.
6. Improve the design. For locations where air leakage problems occur repeatedly, you can consider improving the design or using more durable materials. Improve the energy utilization of industrial dryers.