Drying with a heat pump

Depending on the application, dehumidification should be good, complete, defined and energy- and CO2-saving. Low-temperature drying from Harter fulfils these requirements.
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Many products require dehumidification: during production and further processing, upcycling or disposal. Depending on the application, this should be good, complete, defined and, above all, energy- and CO2-saving. Low-temperature drying from dryer manufacturer Harter fulfils all these requirements. Its condensation drying system with integrated heat pump technology is already over 30 years old. It is used hundreds of times in many very different industrial sectors. The company was therefore way ahead of its time with its energy-saving type of drying.

In the case of pharmaceutical products, this involves the complete drying of packaged products, and in the case of active ingredients to a clearly defined residual moisture content. The same applies to food, where appearance, flavour and ingredients also play a major role. The low temperatures are gentle on the goods to be dried, which is also important for drying paints. Their surfaces then dry homogeneously from the inside out. The leap to drying industrial and sewage sludge sounds daring. Here, the drying material must be Extract water in an energy-saving way. This makes it significantly cheaper to dispose of.

Drying without exhaust air is interesting. All Hard-dryers operate in a closed air circuit. This means that they are not only free of exhaust air and very efficient, but also make operators independent of the climate and seasons. Cooling and temperature control stages are easy to integrate. The Process is reproducible.

The speciality at Harter is the technical think tank. This is where the dryer manufacturer tests the products for feasibility and all relevant parameters. The results form a solid basis for a sensible solution. The dryer systems are available as Batch dryer and also as a continuous variant. Harter dryers with heat pumps are subsidised by the state.

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