Hybrid Dryer

A hybrid dryer is a flexible combination of the systems of an adsorption dryer and condensation dryer. Adsorption dryers are mostly used at low temperatures. A hybrid dryer first condenses the air before adsorbing the moisture from the air.

The advantages of a hybrid dryer

A hybrid dryer can deliver the following advantages:

  • Can be used excellently in processes where the drying temperature is bound to a maximum

  • Product quality ensured

  • The cooling system has more residual heat than just the condenser heat

  • Tailor-made to your requirements

  • Subsidy possibilities for the heat pump technology that the hybrid dryer uses

Hybrid Dryers from Reinders Industrial

At Reinders we can design a Hybrid Dryer for your specific situation. Reinders Industrial invests heavily in research and development. That is why we have produced the most energy-efficient dryers, leading to lower costs and faster payback. 

Our experts have the knowledge to examine your drying process or production process on:

– Energy use

– Product quality

– Processing parameters

– Efficiency 

– Revenue

We can take care of the complete project planning for you, from research and design to installation and maintenance.

How does a hybrid dryer work?

A hybrid dryer dries the process air in two stages:

  1. First, the hybrid dryer ensures that the moist process air is cooled to below the dew point. The cooling system causes the moisture to be condensed on the cold fins of the evaporator.

  2. In the second stage, the cooled dry air travels to the rotor where it can release even more moisture. The energy used for cooling and condensing is used to regenerate the rotor. In this way, very energy-efficient drying can be performed at a low regeneration temperature.

Download our brochure for more information on hybrid dryers: Reinders-Industrial-HPR-hybridedrogers

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