Agitated Thin Film Dryer (ATFD)
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The Agitated Thin Film Dryer (ATFD) pilot plant is a compact and efficient drying solution that can be used on a rental basis at your facility. This pilot unit is designed to convert slurry or solution feed materials into a thin film, which is agitated by a rotor on top of the dryer. The dry powder output is collected at the bottom of the dryer, depending on the nature of the feed.
The pilot plant is designed for easy installation, and our team will provide all necessary instructions and support for a successful installation. The unit can be easily integrated into an existing production process and requires minimal space, with a footprint of just 0.5 m2. The skid-mounted design allows for easy mobility, making it easy to move the unit to different locations within the facility.
Advantages of taking a trial of our pilot plant Agitated Thin Film Dryer (ATFD) include:
Customizable solutions to meet specific application needs and our team is available to provide technical support and advice throughout the trial process.
The pilot plant is available for hire on a short-term basis, allowing you to test and evaluate the technology before making a long-term investment. Our team is available to assist you with customizing a solution to meet your specific needs. Contact us for more information or to schedule a trial.
Applications of Agitated Thin Film Dryer (ATFD) include:
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The basic equipment required for beer brewing includes: a mash tun, a lauter tun, a boil kettle, a whirlpool, a heat exchanger, a fermenter, and a bright tank.
The brewing process can affect the design of the equipment in several ways, such as the size and shape of the tanks, the type of agitation system used, the material of construction, and the type of insulation used.
Yes, the equipment can be customized to meet the specific needs of a brewery. This includes customizing the size and shape of the tanks, the type of agitation system used, the material of construction, and the type of insulation used.
Common materials used in the construction of brewing equipment include stainless steel, aluminum, and copper. Stainless steel is the most commonly used material due to its durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of cleaning.
The brewing process can be automated through the use of control systems and automation technology. This includes using sensors to monitor and control temperature, flow, and pressure, as well as using automation software to control the timing and sequence of the brewing process.
The equipment can be cleaned and sanitized through the use of cleaning and sanitizing chemicals and high-pressure hot water. This can be done manually or through the use of automated cleaning systems.
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