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A '''single pass dryer''' is often used as [[ovens]], [[roasters]], [[toasters]] and [[coolers]] for a wide variety of applications. The single-pass dryer uses air to transfer heat and remove moisture as the product moves through multiple temperature zones on a conveyor bed. Gentle handling of the product is ensured, as there are no turnovers or drops during drying. Single-pass conveyor dryers are employed in the processing of snacks, granola cereals, dehydro-frozen fruits and vegetables, synthetic rubber, polymers such as SAP and PAN, chemicals and industrial products.
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Single-pass Dryer

A single pass dryer is often used as ovens, roasters, toasters and coolers for a wide variety of applications. The single-pass dryer uses air to transfer heat and remove moisture as the product moves through multiple temperature zones on a conveyor bed. Gentle handling of the product is ensured, as there are no turnovers or drops during drying. Single-pass conveyor dryers are employed in the processing of snacks, granola cereals, dehydro-frozen fruits and vegetables, synthetic rubber, polymers such as SAP and PAN, chemicals and industrial products.