High-temperature air-source heat pump dryer
High-temperature air-source heat pump dryer working principle
High-temperature air-source heat pump drying machines utilize the "reverse Carnot" principle, relying on a small amount of electrical input to absorb free heat from the air and transfer it to the drying process.
The room (since 1 degree of electricity energy can produce 4 degrees of heat energy) is used to increase the drying room's temperature, complemented by corresponding dehumidification equipment to achieve material drying.
The system consists of components such as compressors, condensers (heaters), throttling devices (electronic expansion valves), and evaporators (heat absorbers), forming a refrigeration cycle.
Our company's high-temperature air-source heat pump drying machines integrate multiple innovative technologies.































