Vacuum Tray Dryers:
Used mainly for drying of high grade, temperature and oxygen sensitive products.
Highly suitable for drying hygroscopic substances, which are dried to very low residual moisture, content level. Frequently vacuum drying cabinets are the sole possibility for drying lumpy, glutinous products or products of low pompality.
Standard models range from 4 trays to 48 trays.
Bodies may be of cylindrical or rectangular cross section. Both shelves and body are heated ( the body to prevent internal condensation) with controlled circulation of hot water, steam or diathermic fluid. Vacuum is drawn through large diameter ducts to minimize pressure drops and produce minimum working pressures. Both rotary and static dryers can be supplied with the following Optional ancillaries :
A) heater system for either pressurized hot water or diathermic fluid;
B) cyclones and sleeve filters for powder recovery (for rotary dryers);
C) solvent recovery system with condenser and receiver; vacuum pump and ancillaries: characteristics and dimensions depending on the drying processes.
Vacuum Tray dryer is the most commonly used batch dryer. They are box-shaped and loaded and unloaded via a door (two doors on the larger models). Inside are several heating plates mounted one above the other on which the product is placed in trays. The bottoms of both heating plates and trays should be as smooth as possible to permit optimal heat transfer between plates and product. The medium flowing through the heating plates is water, steam or thermal oil. The distance between the heating plates is determined primarily by the surface loading and the foaming of the product. To avoid retrograde condensation the cabinet walls are indirectly preheated by the heating plates. Next, the product is introduced and heated at atmospheric pressure. Only after all individual product trays reach the same temperature the cabinet is evacuated and drying can start. The preheating phase is very important in order that the drying curve and the foaming of the product is identical throughout the cabinet. During the main drying phase the vacuum is in the range of 40 to 80 mbar abs and in the final drying phase vacuums of only few mbar abs are reached. Heating temperatures are normally in the range between 800C and 1100C. Depending on product and surface load, drying takes from a few hours to 1 to 2 days. For some products the vacuum and temperature profiles are automatically controlled in order to prevent a pass over of the critical product temperature.
The dimensioning of the vacuum system is an important factor in the design of drying cabinet systems. If for example vigorous foaming of the product is desired, evacuation to the operational vacuum level must take place very quickly. Vapours produced during drying are taken out direct, or via a steam jet compressor to a surface condenser in which the vapours condensate. The non-condensable vapours are extracted by the vacuum system.
On completion of the drying, the product can be cooled by circulating of cooling water through the heating plates.
Often vacuum drying cabinets are supplied to new, small production operations in newly opened markets. Following successful development of the market, it could be worthwhile to replace the cabinets through continuous vacuum belt type dryers.
In other applications products with many formulations are manufactured in parallel production lines and the use of continuous vacuum belt dryers is out of the question because of the small production batches.
About Us:
M/S CHEMAC Equipments Pvt. Ltd. was established in the year 1990 by a group of Mechanical, Chemical, Process engineers & Chemists having experience in industrial research, design, development and fabrication.
Factory and Head Office | W-48, Rabale M.I.D.C., Near Dhirubhai Ambani Life Science, Behind Mallika Hotel, Navi Mumbai-400701 Tel : +91 ( 22 ) 2760 0581 / 2760 0582 / 2760 0583 / 2760 0584 Telefax : +91 ( 22 ) 2760 0585 |
Second Plant | K/39, M. I. D. C., Walunj, Aurangabad, M. S. India Tel : 91- 0240 - 255 57 70 |
Location | Sakinaka, Andheri and connected to central and western suburb by Andheri-Kurla Road, LBS Marg & 10 minutes from Sahar International Airport, Mumbai. |
Equipment | State-of-the-art factory at Mumbai & Aurangabad, India. Equipped with all modern necessary machines for manufacturing purpose. |
Laboratory | Various unit process assemblies in glass and stainless steel. |
Pilot Plant | Spray Dryer, Stainless Steel Multipurpose Extraction unit. Steam Distillation unit, Pilot Plant Reaction Assembly (Autoclave), High vacuum Fractionation Unit with auto control and solid state electronic controller, SS filters, Hydrogenator, Vacuum Dryer with mechanical rake, Air jet mill (Micronizer), Fluid Bed Dryer, Cream Mixer, Planetary Mixer and Tooth Paste Mixer. |
Analytical | Computerized GC, HPLC ( Shimadzu make), PH-meter, UV cabinet , Refracto-meter, INSTRUMENTS Melting Point Apparatus, Sartorius & Mettler Weighing balance, Titration Apparatus and Digital Thickness Tester |
Design Department | Computers for design and CAD software with colour Printers & Scanner |
Quality Control & Inspection Department |
Third Party Inspection jobs are regularly carried out for various equipment and plants |
Logistical Supporting Assets | |
Communication & Administration | Telephones, fax, internet services, conference hall equipped with projectors, vehicles for transportation of goods. |
Technical | Various reference books, software, coded vessel books, ASME, TEMA, BS, IS, DIN standards |
We have successfully developed, supplied and implemented plants on turnkey basis to following esteemed clients.
M/s. Chemac Equipments Pvt. Ltd. is also registered with United Nations Industrial Development Organisation ( UNIDO ), Vienna, Austria. As a matter of fact it has already designed fabricated and installed the entire project for manufacture of essential oil, aroma chemicals, perfumery and herbal medicinal product intermediates on behalf of UNIDO for FFDC Kannauj, U.P., India. (A govt. of India undertaking)
The company is ready to offer some interesting turnkey projects duly worked up in the field of |
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