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[[File:Flotation Dryers.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Flotation Dryers]]
 
 
The '''Flotation Dryers''' are form of [[Air Dryers]] which transfer heat to the coated or sized web whilst supporting it without contact on dynamic cushions of air as it passes through the dryer. A very uniform drying profile and stable web without flutter or vibration is achieved.
 
 
 
==Usages==
* Drying air for use in commercial or industrial processes that demand dry air
* Telecomm industry (pressurizes its underground cables to repel moisture and avoid shorts
* Painting
* Pneumatic tool
* Pneumatic control systems
* Feed air for Zeolite type Oxygen and Nitrogen generators
* Truck and Train Air brake systems.

Latest revision as of 20:00, 20 August 2012


Flotation Dryers


The Flotation Dryers are form of Air Dryers which transfer heat to the coated or sized web whilst supporting it without contact on dynamic cushions of air as it passes through the dryer. A very uniform drying profile and stable web without flutter or vibration is achieved.


Usages

  • Drying air for use in commercial or industrial processes that demand dry air
  • Telecomm industry (pressurizes its underground cables to repel moisture and avoid shorts
  • Painting
  • Pneumatic tool
  • Pneumatic control systems
  • Feed air for Zeolite type Oxygen and Nitrogen generators
  • Truck and Train Air brake systems.