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Fluidized bed dryer TG 200
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fluidized bed dryer
fluidized bed dryer
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Characteristics

Drying method
fluidized bed
Applications
drying, R&D

Description

The fluid bed dryer TG 200 is used in quality control, sample preparation and R&D departments. It permits the gentle drying of organic, inorganic, chemical or pharmaceutical bulk materials without localized overheating. Suitable materials can be coarse, fine, crystalline, fibrous or leafy. The powerful fan of the fluid bed dryer ensures optimal air throughput so that the products to be dried are loosened up and thoroughly mixed resulting in short drying times. With the interval operation the fluidized bed is mixed even better. Temperature, drying time and air volume can be set digitally and adjusted continuously. cellulose, coal, coke, compost, leather, pharmaceutical materials, plastic granules, refuse derived fuels, saw dust, soils, splints, waste samples gentle drying, dispersing and mixing also of temperature sensitive materials very short drying times (~ 5 - 20 min) powerful fan for optimal air throughput easy handling interval operation for better mixing of the fluidized bed wide range of accessories including various containers memory for up to 9 SOPs motor with no brushes allows for long service life Feed material - bulk materials and solids Material feed size* - > 100 µm Volume flow - 185 m3/h Time setting - digital, 1 - 99 min / continuous operation Storable SOPs - 9 Temperature control - continuously adjustable, 40 - 130 °C (depending on air throughput rate) Drying time* - 5 - 20 min, depending on product, quantity, moisture content Container volume - 1 x 6 l / 3 x 0.3 l Electrical supply data - 200-240 V, 50/60 Hz Power connection - 1-phase W x H x D - 400 x 1000 x 480 mm Net weight - ~ 21 kg Standards - CE
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.