What is the function of the refrigerated dryer


Time:

2022-07-08

The freeze dryer is a freeze dryer, and it has two main functions: it can reduce the temperature of the compressed air; it can remove the water vapor contained in the air. Freeze dryers originated from vacuum freeze drying technology in the 1920s, developed over decades, and made great strides in the past 20 years. In the 21st century, vacuum freeze-drying technology has become more and more popular due to the incomparable advantages of other drying methods. In addition to its wide application in the fields of medicine, biological products, food, blood products and active substances, its application scale and field are still expanding. Extended information principle A freeze dryer (hereafter referred to as freeze-drying) first freezes a water-containing substance into a solid state, and then sublimates the water in it from a solid state to a gaseous state to remove the water and preserve the substance. In the process of drying the compressed air, freeze-drying is performed by lowering the temperature of the compressed air to precipitate the moisture in the compressed air. Freeze dryers (coolers) work like refrigerators.  After the compressed air passes through the refrigerated compressed air line, the temperature of the compressed air drops to the required temperature to meet drying requirements.

What is the function of the refrigerated dryer

The freeze dryer is a freeze dryer, and it has two main functions: it can reduce the temperature of the compressed air; it can remove the water vapor contained in the air.

Freeze dryers originated from vacuum freeze drying technology in the 1920s, developed over decades, and made great strides in the past 20 years. In the 21st century, vacuum freeze-drying technology has become more and more popular due to the incomparable advantages of other drying methods. In addition to its wide application in the fields of medicine, biological products, food, blood products and active substances, its application scale and field are still expanding.

Extended information

principle

A freeze dryer (hereafter referred to as freeze-drying) first freezes a water-containing substance into a solid state, and then sublimates the water in it from a solid state to a gaseous state to remove the water and preserve the substance.

In the process of drying the compressed air, freeze-drying is performed by lowering the temperature of the compressed air to precipitate the moisture in the compressed air. Freeze dryers (coolers) work like refrigerators. 

After the compressed air passes through the refrigerated compressed air line, the temperature of the compressed air drops to the required temperature to meet drying requirements.