Loading...

All of our Front Load drying systems feature vertical air flow. Air enters at the top of the drying chamber and flows downward, exiting through the grating at the bottom of the chamber.
The "FLH" models depicted here have doors that open horizontally and accommodate taller parts, making them ideal for parts that exceed 24" in height and for parts, racks, or baskets that would
dry most effectively with downward air flow.
Vertical door front load dryers ("FLV" models) are also available, but are custom-designed and built to order. They have the same air flow pattern,
but wider and shorter chambers.
Hanger rods and a work rest are standard on all systems. Side wall brackets, designed to accept multiple shallow trays, are optionally available.
As with all our dryers, the foam-insulated, double-wall heavy-duty stainless steel construction ensures quick heat up time and long equipment life.
The air in the drying chamber is continuously circulated with a high velocity blower and reheated. So unlike some dryers that exhaust-large amounts of hot air into the room,
these drying systems are energy efficient.
If the standard FLH-model Front Load Dryers are too narrow for your application, give us a call. We offer wider front load dryers with automated vertical-motion doors. This style dryer is custom-designed around your application and built to order. The doors are pneumatically-powered and controlled by a foot pedal, leaving the operator's hands free to handle the load.
moreOur Modular Top Load Dryers (MT models) and our Industrial Top Load Dryers (TL models) offer robust air flow and efficient drying of parts that are processed in baskets or on racks. If the standard models are not suitable, the MT-style can be custom-built to nearly any size.
Our Modular Top Load Dryers (MT models) and our Industrial Top Load Dryers (TL models) offer robust air flow and efficient drying of parts that are processed in baskets or on racks. If the standard models are not suitable, the MT-style can be custom-built to nearly any size.
Centrifugal dryers are often the most efficient and cost-effective method for drying or removing cutting oil from small parts that are processed loose in baskets. As the basket spins, the centrifugal force slings the liquid from the surface of the part while directing ambient or heated air through the spinning chamber. Four sizes and multiple avaiable options.
contact