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Conveyor Dryers

Conveyor dryers remove moisture from substances or items as they are carried through the dryer on a conveyor belt. A conveyor belt consists of a series of at least two pulleys with a loop of material revolving around them. As the pulleys turn, the looped material rotates, and any substance or item on top is moved along with the belt. The belt itself usually has two layers; one provides linear strength and the other comes into contact with the substance it is transporting. The belts are typically made of rubber, plastic, mesh, cotton or silicone.

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Carrier Vibrating Equipment, Inc.
Louisville, KY
502-969-3171
Carrier is a manufacturer of high quality conveyor dryers in addition to many other related products, including coolers, screens, air knife separators, spiral elevators, feeders & conveyors. Industries served include chemicals, synthetics, foundry, glass, pharmaceutical, explosives, wood, metal, scrap & recycling. Carrier's custom-engineered solutions extend to plant sites around the world.
Marion Mixers, Inc.
Marion, IA
800-397-6371
Discover the unique proprietary technology of Marion Mixers` conveyor dryers. Marion's goal is to eliminate the risk associated with purchasing this type of equipment and they are the only manufacturer of such willing to guarantee their products will perform as specified or you may return the equipment and Marion will refund your money. Please contact Marion Mixers today with any questions.
The GRIEVE CORPORATION
Round Lake, IL
847-546-8225
The Grieve Corp. is a manufacturer of superior conveyor dryers since 1949, in addition to quality ovens & furnaces including bench, cabinet, truck/walk-in, top loading & more, as well as furnaces to 2200°F. View photographs or request a quotation online. TGC's responsibility is to remain viable so that it can continue to provide concept design & equipment to its customers in the future.
Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited
Scarborough, ON
800-270-3737
The people of Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited are quality custom designers and manufacturers of state-of-the-art conveyor dryers in addition to many more related products and systems. Patterson's equipment is used in a variety of industries internationally and customers are their first priority. Please contact Patterson Industries today or visit their website to receive more information!
Central Air Compressor
Warren, MI
877-523-7277
Central is a top supplier of energy efficient conveyor dryers among other quality solutions, such as compressors, purification systems and process chillers. Central represents some of the best manufacturers such as Wilkerson® Corporation, Norgren Filtration and others. Central's certified technicians are ready to answer your questions. Please call Central today with any questions!

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Conveyor Dryers

Wet materials are carried through conveyor dryers on conveyor belts at the appropriate speed and are dried right on the belt. Conveyor dryers can handle unique shapes and particle sizes including granules, gels, pastes, flakes, slurries, solids and large items. The conveyor belt can be changed to accommodate the material; for example, wheat germ would travel on a solid rubber belt whereas strips of seaweed could be dried on a metal mesh belt for maximum heat absorption. Conveyor dryers are almost always continuous dryers because the looped belt does not require any stoppage time for loading or set-up; products can be placed on the belt at one end, travel through the dryer and then removed at the other end. This process is beneficial for many industries and has applications in the food, agricultural, apparel, lumber and chemical industries, setting wet ink on screen-printed apparel, curing treated lumber, turning wet paste into dry grains and drying paper.

Though conveyor dryers typically use the belts themselves as drying surfaces, there are other options. Some belts are equipped with hooks for items that cannot be in contact with a flat surface because they require coating. The items hang from the belt and are dipped or sprayed in the finish before entering the dryer. Most dryers are rectangular and made of a strong metal like stainless steel. The conveyor belt runs through the center, and inside the housing are the heat sources directed towards the belt. The size and shape of conveyor dryers varies depending on its application. For screen-printing, a 52 inch conveyor belt is sufficient to cure ink on a t-shirt while other materials take days to travel through a dryer hundreds of feet long. Another factor is what kind of method is used to achieve evaporation and remove moisture. The most common way is an air dryer in which hot air comes into direct contact with the substance or items. Infrared dryers use thermal energy from a certain wavelength to dry from the inside out, and fluid bed dryers require a belt with a permeable surface to support the materials as heated gas fills the space. These main methods of drying can be used in combination with a conveyor belt to eliminate batch drying and speed up the process.