Application: aslemon Acid,chicken essence,borax,ammonium sulfate,radish silk,seeds,salt,silkworm, etc
Industry: chemical,pharmaceutical,food,dehydrated vegetables,grain,mining,etc
A lab spray dryer, also known as a laboratory spray dryer or benchtop spray dryer, is a small-scale version of a spray dryer used for research, development, and small-scale production in laboratory settings. It allows scientists, researchers, and engineers to study and optimize spray drying processes, assess product formulations, and produce small batches of dried powder for various applications.
Similar to larger-scale spray dryers, a lab spray dryer operates on the principle of transforming a liquid or slurry into a dry powder by spraying it into a drying chamber and exposing it to a hot airflow. However, lab spray dryers are specifically designed to handle smaller volumes of feed material and operate at reduced capacities compared to industrial-scale counterparts.
Model | Evaporation capacity (L/h) | Heating source | Spray head rotation form | Spray head rotation Speed | Dimension |
GRT-LPG5 | 5 | Electricity | Compressed air drive | 25000 rpm | 1.8*0.93*2.2m |
GRT-LPG10 | 10 | Electricity | Compressed air drive | 20000 rpm | 2.0*0.95*2.25m |
GRT-LPG25 | 25 | Electricity/Steam/Gas/Oil | Mechanical transmission | 18000 rpm | 3*2.7*4.26m |
GRT-LPG50 | 50 | Electricity/Steam/Gas/Oil | Mechanical transmission | 18000 rpm | 3.7*3.2*5.1m |
GRT-LPG100 | 100 | Electricity/Steam/Gas/Oil | Mechanical transmission | 18000 rpm | 4.6*4.2*6.0m |
GRT-LPG150 | 150 | Electricity/Steam/Gas/Oil | Mechanical transmission | 15000 rpm | 5.5*4.5*7m |