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Use of Industrial Spray Dryers in The Dairy Industry

by Abhishek kumar Kaushik seo trainiee
Industrial Spray Drye

Spray drying is a process of producing dry powder from any liquid by rapidly drying it with a hot gas after the liquid has been atomized to form a spray of droplets. Spray drying is applied in the dairy industry to prevent the activity and growth of micro-organism and reduce the weight and bulk of the food. Spray drying is the best suitable method for dairy industry out of the various methods of drying such as shelf drying, freeze drying, supercritical, dielectric etc.

Industrial Spray Dryer
Industrial spray dryer manufacturers manufacture spray dryers, which are used in the dairy industry for the production of milk powder. Manufacturers of Industrial spray dryers manufacture different spray dryers such as ones with the wheel, spray nozzle, ultrasonic nozzle or two-fluid system. These spray dryers atomize the liquid into droplets which are dried in a chamber in contact with hot air. Under the controlled temperature, the droplets convert in dry particles. The powder gets discharged from the drying chamber through exhaust and collected from bag filters or exhaust gases.



The process of spray drying is very important because the correct way determines the quality of milk powder which is further used for various other purposes. The suppliers of industrial spray dryers often arrange for the demonstration by skilled technicians so that your machine runs effectively without any hiccups. A sturdy, low maintenance, high performance, operating under hygienic conditions, spray dryer machine enables enhanced production thereby helping you to manufacture better quality products and more profits.
                                                        

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