1. When selecting a vacuum belt dryer, it is crucial to first conduct a small sample test on the drying material. This is a very important step. Technical parameters include: actual evaporation volume of the material, dynamic drying vacuum degree, distribution of drying temperature, feed quantity, actual drying time, actual product capacity, and energy consumption per unit.
When selecting a dryer, opt for one with a higher degree of automation and ease of control to reduce the number of operators and costs.
3. Opt for dryers that are compatible with various fuels, allowing for timely adjustments based on the market trends of fuel prices, which can significantly reduce drying costs.
When selecting a dryer, compare several different types, choosing one that meets your specific drying material requirements, has a more intricate structure, and occupies less space for the same function.
5. Opt for a stable, low-energy consumption, and heat-efficient dryer to ensure the quality of the dried material meets customer requirements.
6. Select the appropriate dehumidifying and drying machine power based on the amount of material. The amount of material can be calculated using this formula: Material Amount x Drying Time = Capacity of the Drying Drum. The size of the dehumidifying and drying machine is determined by the capacity of the drying drum.





