Materials sensitive to heat (resins, synthetic rubber, surfactants, etc.) can be dried! Proven results◎
Even materials that are thermally unstable and prone to decomposition can be dried uniformly at low temperatures using vacuum drying.
Among chemical materials, those that are sensitive to heat, such as resins, synthetic rubber, and surfactants, can easily lead to quality defects when exposed to temperatures above 100°C, resulting in: × shape changes × discoloration × decomposition of additives × loss of the material's inherent properties. For such materials, "vacuum drying" under vacuum conditions (-98 kPa) at temperatures below 80°C is optimal. Our company has vacuum dryers capable of accommodating various raw material shapes and quantities, so if you are considering drying, please feel free to consult us. ■ Introduction to Vacuum Drying Equipment Shelf Vacuum Dryer (https://www.nc-ind.com/equipment/000024.php) - Capable of drying up to 720L (up to 288kg for a bulk density of 0.4) at once - Installed in a clean room Nauta Mixer (https://www.nc-ind.com/equipment/000029.php) - Capable of drying up to 2,000L at once → High processing capacity, leading to cost reduction! - Simultaneous stirring and drying through rotating and revolving screw arms → Uniform drying in a short time, even for raw materials with different specific gravities.
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