HB Group Dehumidification

Spray Tower Drying – Production Improvements

Using the revolutionary new and PATENTED PPX desiccant rotor technology, HB Group dehumidifiers have been successfully employed in the spray drying of milk.

Production rates for these types of product are traditionally variable between summer and winter due to the changes in ambient humidity. These changes lead to the need for more input from personnel with the necessary experience to determine the optimum flow rates and spray fittings for the best residence time of product in the drier – and this can be different from day to day.

By removing moisture to stable and CONSISTENT levels at or below 2g/kg (or the level determnined by product characteristics), AND WITHOUT THE USE OF ANY PRE-COOLING OF THE AIR, the drying capacity of the air and hence the tower can be maximised and maintained at the highest optimum levels for the entire year.

Simple dewpoint measurement of the air and control of the desiccant dehumidifier ensures these stable conditions are maintained at all times.

With the use of this PPX desiccant rotor technology, the amount of moisture removed can be more than 13-14g/kg from the highest summer ambients. Due to the physics of moisture removal, the recovery of  the latent heat of evaporation through the desiccant rotor media leads to a considerable rise in dry bulb temperature, with the dehumidified air leaving at 70°C or more.

This additional heat (effectively a by-product of the dehumidification process) reduces the demand on the post heater and leads to energy savings in the overall process.

The nett reult is a stable manufacturing environment, improved and constant productivity throughout the whole year, and a reduction in overall energy costs.

Machines have been manufactured and installed handling as much as 125,000kg/hr of process air, with desiccant rotor diameters of 4.5m. These rotors are currently available up to 5m in diameter.

For more information, please contact Simon Mills on 07884 312181 or sales@dehum.com

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