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'''Mobile dryers''' are available with either single desiccant bed or twin, they are designed for use with all of today’s modern engineering thermoplastics. High temperature units are available for PET and other materials, also available with internet access for remote monitoring, and wireless connection for plant maintenance. All are now equipped with energy saving control systems as standard. Colour touch screens with full graphics are user friendly and easy to understand.
 
 
'''Drying ovens''' are used  for drying and heat-treating materials in a fresh-air or protective gas atmosphere (hydrogen or inertgas) for drying materials containing solvents which do build an explosive mixture in contact with air according to ATEX (ATEX 100a), 94/9/EC, EN1539. Drying cabinets can be heated in the following ways:  Direct, electrically or by steam and indirect, i.e. secondary via heat carrier supply system, like thermal oil or hot water. Drying Ovens can also be designed with an additional cooling system, to reduce the cooling phase and the charging temperature.

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Drying Ovens



Drying ovens are used for drying and heat-treating materials in a fresh-air or protective gas atmosphere (hydrogen or inertgas) for drying materials containing solvents which do build an explosive mixture in contact with air according to ATEX (ATEX 100a), 94/9/EC, EN1539. Drying cabinets can be heated in the following ways: Direct, electrically or by steam and indirect, i.e. secondary via heat carrier supply system, like thermal oil or hot water. Drying Ovens can also be designed with an additional cooling system, to reduce the cooling phase and the charging temperature.