Drying

Dryers are used to minimize or eliminate problems that moisture in the plastics cause during processing. Includes resin drying; hygroscopic resins; desiccant dryer; wheel dryer; vacuum dryer; drying PET; drying PC; drying ABS; drying nylon.

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Bozzelli’s Guide To Specifying a Dryer

Here's a list of 17 things to do when looking for new drying equipment.

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Drying

Why (and What) You Need to Dry

Other than polyolefins, almost every other polymer exhibits some level of polarity and therefore can absorb a certain amount of moisture from the atmosphere. Here’s a look at some of these materials, and what needs to be done to dry them.

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Drying

Follow These Seven Management Tips for More Consistent Resin Drying

Equipment and advice sure help, but ultimately, good management makes the difference.

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Drying

Spring Tips for Dryer Maintenance

The warm, humid weather really puts a strain on both the regeneration and process, so it is important that everything is in perfect working order. The time to check is now.

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best practices

What You Need to Know About Drying Specialty Nylons

PPA is being used more frequently by molders for demanding high-heat applications in automotive and other markets. While in the nylon family, it does not dry quite like nylon. Follow these tips.

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Water Droplets in the Feed Throat

And other reasons you must dry hygroscopic resins.

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Latest Drying News And Updates

Drying

‘Smart,’ Moisture-Based Drying Technology Enhanced

NPE2024: Novatec relaunches DryerGenie with a goal to putting an end to drying based on time.

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sustainability

Dryer, Blender for 'Real Time' Regrind Usage

NPE2024: Dri-Air Industries and  Maguire Products join forces on the former’s second generation of on-demand drying/blending systems for the circular economy.  

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NPE

AI Manages Resin Drying Airflows and Throughputs for Energy Savings

NPE2024: Optional feature automates the process of maintaining process-ready resins at perfect temperatures and varied throughputs, while preventing overdrying and realizing significant energy savings.  

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NPE

Resin Drying Hoppers Offer More Energy Efficiency, Durability and Cleanability

NPE2024: Drying hoppers provide improved energy efficiency and a durable textured metal exterior finish. Thicker insulation provides a cooler working environment, while polished stainless steel interiors resist material entrapment, and make cleanouts and changeovers faster.    

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More Efficient, Precise Blending and Drying Solutions

NPE2024: ABS debuts new blending, drying and repelletizing products in Orlando, plus a new color analyzer.  

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NPE

Relaunched Chillers, Blenders, Dryers

NPE2024: New auxiliaries from AEC include chiller that meets new standards for refrigerants.  

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NPE

Novatec Putting the ‘Smart’ In Resin Drying, Conveying

NPE2024: Machine builder gets ‘ludicrous’ by rewriting the rules for material drying and conveying.

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Drying

Connectivity for Material Handling Offers Greater Visibility

NPE2024: Motan solutions integrate data connectivity.

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Drying

Captive Molder Beefs Up Auxiliaries to Boost Quality, Consistency

SeeScan adds conveying, drying, feeding and chilling technologies to improve quality — and enhance employee safety — in production of its underground/underwater inspection systems.  

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best practices

Bozzelli’s Guide To Specifying a Dryer

Here's a list of 17 things to do when looking for new drying equipment.

Read More
PET

Why (and What) You Need to Dry

Other than polyolefins, almost every other polymer exhibits some level of polarity and therefore can absorb a certain amount of moisture from the atmosphere. Here’s a look at some of these materials, and what needs to be done to dry them.

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Extrapolating from recent news and trends, I twisted the dial from “Reasonable Possibilities” to “A Bit of Fantasy”

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FAQ: Drying

How to dry resins?

Proper drying requires attention to detail in the following areas: temperature and moisture content (dew point) of the inlet air, volumetric flow rate of the air across the pellets, time the material is in the drying hopper, and temperature of the return air coming back from the hopper to the drying unit. There are other areas of concern related to the design and maintenance of the system. This also assumes that a desiccant dryer is being used.

How can I achieve more consistent resin drying?

  1. Control Initial Moisture Levels in Undried Resin

  1. Size Dryers Properly

  1. Dry at Correct Temperature

  1. Keep Drying Hoppers Full

  1. Limit Machine-Side Material Inventory

  1. Keep Airflow Clean and Consistent

  1. Invest in a Moisture Analyzer