Prochem – Providing solutions for received vacuum dryers
Vacuum drying is a method of thermal separation used to remove moisture from a substance using a vacuum. Short drying times and low temperatures. Speedy drying at low temperatures is a hallmark of vacuum drying. Materials that are temperature-sensitive or tend to cake are dried using this contract method.
A vacuum dryer relieves pressure on the drying compartment by, as its name suggests, creating a vacuum. The liquid in the substance evaporates in conjunction with mild heat. Once the gas stream has been purified, we recondense the liquids. The result is a product that has been evenly and gently dried. We here at Prochem Tapasya use this method for drying processes a lot.
How does a Vacuum Dryer work?
In this section we are going to cover the whole mechanism of a vacuum dryer in mainly three sections which are principle, construction and working of the vacuum dryer.
Principle- The use of a vacuum in a vacuum drier causes the material to dry. Water boils at a lower temperature because of the pressure being reduced when the vacuum is formed. Water dries up more quickly. As a result of improved heat transfer efficiency, drying progresses at a much faster rate.
Construction- A Vacuum Dryer is constructed from a heavy-jacketed cast iron vessel. Because of its strength, it can endure both the steam in the jacket and the high vacuum within the oven. Twenty hollow shelves that are a component of the jacket are used to divide the enclosed space, which is around a 1.5-metre cube in size, into a few sections. These shelves offer a wider surface area (between 45 and 50 square meters) for heat conduction. Metal trays are positioned above the shelves to hold the books and other items. To create an airtight seal, the oven door can be tightly shut. A condenser is positioned between the vacuum pump and the oven to provide the connection.
Working- On trays, the material to be dried is spread. On the shelves are the trays. The door is shut tightly. Using a vacuum pump, pressure is reduced by up to 30 to 60 kilopascals. The door is shut tightly. The jacket and shelves’ hollow spaces are filled with steam or heated air.
Conduction is the method used to transmit heat. Due to the lower boiling point in this vacuum, water from the substance evaporates at a temperature of 25 to 30 °C. Condensation occurs in the condenser, where water vapor enters. The vacuum line is unplugged at the conclusion of the drying process. From the trays, the material is gathered.
What are the advantages of Vacuum Dryers?
There are a lot of benefits that vacuum dryers have over the other ones that are used in the industry. So, here are some of the advantages that gives an edge to vacuum dryers in the industry:
A vacuum drier has a lot of surface areas where heat can be transferred.
The equipment, trays, and materials are simple to handle.
You can get hot water at any temperature you want.
Conclusion
Prochem Tapasya has umpteen advantages from customers perspective and also provides solution to Indian industries.