A 7-ton four-pass flash dryer is a high-capacity industrial drying system that uses a series of connected, insulated columns (the "four passes") to rapidly dry large volumes of moist material like powders, granules, or filter cakes. It has a production capacity of approximately 7 tons per hour (7000 kg/hr), though exact capacity can vary based on material characteristics and moisture content.
A 5-ton four-pass flash dryer is an industrial drying system with a capacity of approximately 5 tons per hour (TPH) that uses a high-velocity stream of hot air circulated through a four-pass drying column to rapidly remove moisture from fine powders, granules, or wet slurries. The "four-pass" system is designed to maximize contact time between the material and the hot air, ensuring uniform and energy-efficient drying.
A 6-ton four-pass flash dryer is a high-capacity, continuous industrial machine that uses hot air to quickly dry materials like biomass, chemicals, or food products. Its "four-pass" design increases efficiency by forcing the material through the dryer multiple times, ensuring complete moisture removal while minimizing energy consumption and processing time. This is achieved by the material being atomized and suspended in a high-velocity airstream, which rapidly evaporates moisture before the product is separated from the air via a cyclone collector.