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ShurGreen Adds Rotary Drum Dryer

  • Writer: ShurGreen
    ShurGreen
  • Oct 8
  • 2 min read

Our new (second) direct heat rotary drum dryer, customized by Baker-Rullman, is 2x the size of our first dryer. It has a temperature and retention that achieve a pathogen kill, ensuring safe, sterile feed. 

 

Retention that achieve a pathogen kill, ensuring safe, sterile feed. 
Retention that achieve a pathogen kill, ensuring safe, sterile feed. 

Baker-Rullman direct heat rotary drum dryer machines have been chosen for their rugged build, ultimate reliability, and excellent ROI. Our direct heat rotary drum dryer machines rely on contact between the material and the process gas to dehydrate a wide variety of materials. 


We take pet food and packaging destined for landfill and efficiently repurpose them into useful end products that are 100% landfill-free. 


Product Advantages 

  • High BTU efficiency - Better heat utilization, created by longer residence times, robust temperature control, and drum insulation, allows the triple-pass rotary drum dryer to achieve efficiencies exceeding 1,500 BTUs per pound of water evaporated.

  • Consistent evaporation -  Triple-pass dryer design protects your product from under- or over-drying. Heavier, wetter products move more slowly than fine particles, allowing for uniform drying of all particles. That’s why our rotary dryers have long been known for protecting the protein value of food by-products and the integrity of all types of material. 

  • Reduced Volatile Organic Compounds (V.O.C.) emissions - V.O.C. emissions can cause pollution problems and restrict your production rates. Heat utilization in a system is superior to that of other rotary drum dryers due to its triple-pass rotary dryer design, which eliminates unnecessary VOC emissions. A properly sized and tuned system suited to your input volume is the key to planning an efficient system, and Baker-Rullman engineers are dedicated to accomplishing these goals with each and every installation

 
 
 

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