Achieving optimal food processing! Focusing on the uniformity of airflow, ensuring that the even air spreads throughout.
We handle a "low-temperature drying chamber" of the parallel flow type. Custom sizes and shapes can be made to fit the delivery location. It has good maintainability and is our most popular model with the highest installation record. Compared to conventional cold air, "low-temperature drying" achieves a wide temperature range of +15°C to 35°C (with an option to accommodate 5°C to 45°C), resulting in excellent color and flavor. 【Features】 ■ Can process products with strong odors without concern ■ Custom-made production ■ Design using materials that can withstand corrosion is also possible ■ Focuses on uniform airflow, ensuring consistent air distribution throughout ■ Good maintainability and our most popular model with the highest installation record *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■SA-D10 model ■SA-D15 model ■SA-D20 model ■SA-D30 model ■SA-D40 model *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ Food-related (marine products, meat, agricultural products, etc.) ■ Fabric ■ Incense ■ Wood ■ Paper products ■ Pharmaceuticals, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At San-Ei, the low-temperature drying device has been developed to quickly remove frost that occurs during low-temperature operation, making drying possible. With this drying device, it is now possible to dry at temperatures below +10°C, which was previously considered impossible, and many places are currently using it even at temperatures below +5°C. Additionally, to reduce uneven drying at low temperatures, a reverse flow method has been implemented. Previously, the direction of the drying air flow was only one-way, which often resulted in differences in drying speed between the blowing side and the suction side, necessitating the replacement of drying carts midway, making it very labor-intensive for workers. By adopting the reverse flow method, the blowing direction automatically switches, eliminating the difference between blowing and suction, and allowing for an average finish, including the central part. Furthermore, by combining this with an electrically adjustable wind direction shelf (optional) that automatically varies the wind direction, the unevenness between the upper and lower parts has also been improved, resulting in a synergistic effect for more uniform drying and a reduction in total drying time.