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Resin dryers: at least 16 companies introduced new dryers at the big show in Chicago. The new models span a range of drying technologies, but most sport features that save space and cost and make the dryers simpler and more reliable.


Resin dryers were the most numerous new entries in materials-handling equipment Materials-handling equipment

Devices used for handling materials in an industrial distribution activity. The equipment moves products as discrete articles, in suitable containers, or as solid bulk materials which are relatively free-flowing.
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. They included every possible size and type, from conventional desiccant desiccant /des·ic·cant/ (des´i-kant)
1. promoting dryness.

2. an agent that promotes dryness.


des·ic·cant
n.
 models to hot-air, vacuum, and compressed-air types-with or without drying membrane. Suppliers have focused their attention on reducing energy usage, maintenance, and up-front cost while also making the dryers more self-regulating and foolproof.

Among the benefits most commonly cited for the new models are smaller footprints, easier cleanout, all-stainless construction, and increased drying speed and efficiency. A number have loading and conveying integrated with the dryer. New controls range from ultra-simple to full-featured, but even the latter are said to be easier to use than ever. Touchscreens dominate, and several units can automatically drop temperature and air flow when drying hopper is not in use to prevent overdrying or degrading the resin and wasting energy.

Membrane dryers

NPE 2003 saw the arrival of the first competitors for the NovaDrier that Novatec introduced at NPE 2000. It was a new type of dryer that uses heated compressed air compressed air, air whose volume has been decreased by the application of pressure. Air is compressed by various devices, including the simple hand pump and the reciprocating, rotary, centrifugal, and axial-flow compressors.  and a special moisture-removal membrane that is quite different from a standard desiccant. There is no separate regeneration cycle, since the membrane purges itself automatically and continuously. This simple design has no moving parts Moving parts are the components of a device that undergo continuous or frequent motion, most commonly rotation. "Parts" only include the mechanical components which does not include fuel, or any other gas or liquid.  and is said to save energy and dry very quickly. It even works for PET, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Novatec. However, it appears to be limited to small and medium sizes because the special membrane is expensive. Novatec has sold about 700 of these patented dryers.

This year, both AEC AEC US Atomic Energy Commission

Noun 1. AEC - a former executive agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States
Atomic Energy Commission
 and Sterling's new Material Handling Div. introduced compressed-air dryers with a "reverse-osmosis" membrane. AEC's ACM (Association for Computing Machinery, New York, www.acm.org) A membership organization founded in 1947 dedicated to advancing the arts and sciences of information processing. In addition to awards and publications, ACM also maintains special interest groups (SIGs) in the computer field.  Series and Sterling's SMD (1) (Storage Module Device) A high-performance hard disk interface used with minis and mainframes that transfers data in the 1-4 MBytes/sec range (SMD-E provides highest rate). See hard disk.  Series come in models with capacities of 30 and 60 cfm (30 and 60 lb/hr). They cost the same as standard dryers but are more compact, suiting them to machine mounting. They reportedly achieve -40 F dewpoint and heat up to 300 F (400 F optional), so they're not suitable for higher-temperature resins like PET, say AEC sources.

Motan offers an optional "coalescent co·a·lesce  
intr.v. co·a·lesced, co·a·lesc·ing, co·a·lesc·es
1. To grow together; fuse.

2. To come together so as to form one whole; unite:
" membrane with its new LCA LCA Life Cycle Assessment
LCA Saint Lucia (ISO Country code)
LCA Life Cycle Analysis
LCA Linux.conf.au (Australian Linux conference)
LCA Labor Condition Application
LCA Light Combat Aircraft
 compressed-air dryers, described in the next section. The membrane is standard on the company's new Micro Dryer, whose glass-bodied hopper holds about 1 lb.

Meanwhile, Novatec came out with two new control options for its NovaDriers. The Energy Saver monitors the difference between hopper inlet and oulet temperatures with an optional thermocouple. If the hopper is empty or resin flow stops for any reason, the "Delta T" becomes zero and the controller shuts off the compressed air and booster heater. If the hopper returns to active use, the air and heat come back on automatically. This option is also available on desiccant dryers that have the Nova-Touch touchpanel PLC.

The Moisture Manager option, already available on Nova-Touch-equipped desiccant dryers, is for critical medical and automotive parts that require precise dewpoint control. For example, it is said to prevent overdrying of nylons and certain polyesters. The user dials in the desired dewpoint, and the unit senses the dewpoint of the air leaving the hopper. The Moisture Manager varies the proportion of fresh compressed air to recirculated air to maintain the dewpoint target within [+ or -] 1[degree]F, the company claims.

More non-desiccant dryers

Another type of dryer that first appeared at NPE 2000 is the vacuum dryer from Maguire Products. Maguire has sold around 500 of these Low Pressure Dryers (LPDs), and at NPE 2003, Maguire unveiled the largest model to date, the LPD-1000. It handles 1000 lb/hr., five times the capacity of the next largest size. This is the first LPD See LPR/LPD.  model suitable for large-volume PET processors. Because it uses only vacuum to pull moisture out of the resin, the LPD reportedly requires only 20% as much energy and one-sixth as much drying time as standard dryers. It also permits much lower drying temperatures--for example, 300 F for PET vs. the usual 350 F.

There's more news in compressed-air dryers, as well. Both AEC and Sterling introduced straight compressed-air dryers similar to their new models that have a membrane. These models (AEC's AC Series and Sterling's SCD ScD [L.] Scien´tiae Doc´tor (Doctor of Science).
SCD 1 Sickle cell disease, see there 2 Subacute combined degeneration, see there 3 Sudden cardiac death, see there
 Series) reduce the drying-air dewpoint by 20[degrees]F.

Comet Automation Systems is now the exclusive distributor of the ERD Baby, Junior, and Senior lines of compressed-air dryers from Fasti-Austria. They achieve -40 F dewpoints and come in sizes from 2 to 3000 lb/hr.

Motan brought out its first compressed-air dryers, Models LCA 15 and 30, which are aimed at low throughputs. They have bin capacities of 15 and 30 lb, respectively, and use 2.5 to 9 cfm of compressed air. These throat-mounted models reportedly can achieve dewpoints of -13 F (or -40 F with the optional membrane).

The Automated Div. of Universal Dynamics showed a new and much larger series of compressed-air dryers called AutoDry II. The previous range went up to 120-lb hopper capacity. The new units go from 200 to 800 lb. Heating capacity is to 400 F.

Thoreson-McCosh has a new hot-air dryer that reportedly can process ABS at 20 to 30 lb/hr and PET at 60 lb/hr. It uses heat pipes to distribute heat rapidly and evenly ([+ or -] 1[degree]F) from top to bottom. It reportedly gets material up to drying temperature in 30 min or less. (The heat-pipe approach is also used in hot-air Speedryers from Canam Manufactured Products.)

Also new is Matsui's model MGD mgd
abbr.
million gallons per day
, its first hot-air dryer/loader combination. It has a stainless hopper and line-purge capability.

Desiccant dryers galore

New desiccant dryers, from micro to maxi, were also plentiful at NPE. A number of them came with upgraded controls and/or integral laoding/conveying systems.

* AEC's new AD Series of mini cabinet dryers has a dual-bed, closed-loop design and "off-the-shelf" microprocessor controls with autotuning PID (1) (Process IDentifier) A temporary number assigned by the operating system to a process or service.

(2) (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) The most common control methodology in process control.
 temperature control as standard. Drying temperatures go up to 300 F (400 F optional). Enclosed cabinet style provides maximum safety. Blower capacities are 15, 30, or 60 cfm.

AEC showed its largest desiccant central dryer to date, the new AD-3000, which has 3000 cfm of air flow and AP-1 PLC control with touchscreen. Gas-fired heaters are optional.

New Nomad II portable drying systems from AEC integrate dry-air conveying on a single cart. the all-stainless systems include an AD Series desiccant dryer and touchscreen PLC controls. They can serve one or two machines.

Also new from AEC is the AP-2 dryer control with Allen-Bradley PLC and touchscreen. It shows set and actual temperatures and actual dewpoint as well as the high-level alarm setting. An auto-shutdown sequence is preprogrammed.

* Bry-Air Systems has broadened its line with the new EZ-Dry systems, which has a desiccant rotor instead of discrete beds and fluted instead of beaded desiccant media. It's said to allow greater air velocity to pass through the desiccant, resulting in faster drying from a smaller, lighter unit (capacities up to 600 lb/hr). Continuously rotating desiccant eliminates dewpoint spikes. Also, the fluted media reportedly lasts twice as long as typical beaded media and costs less to replace.

Available on the EZ Dry and all Bry-Air models is the new optional Smart Dry controller. The microprocessor-based diagnostic controller has a seven-day timer and ability to maintain a set dewpoint. It monitors dewpoint, process and regeneration temperatures, and various alarm functions. It can also be monitored remotely.

* The latest from Comet Automation Systems is the FCD-10100 honeycomb honeycomb

a mosaic of closely packed units with depressed centers giving a honeycomb appearance.


honeycomb ringworm
see favus.

honeycomb stomach
reticulum.
 desiccant dryer with integral hopper loader A program routine that copies a program into memory for execution.  and dry-air conveying capability. It has microprocessor control, 100-lb/hr capacity, and ability to serve two machines.

* Conair brought out the D Series of small dryers for up to 100 lb/hr. These unusually compact models resemble a mold-temperature controller in shape and size (35 x 17 x 27 in.). They use Conair's standard indexing desiccant carousel. Prices start at $2800 and go up according to three levels of optional controls. The basic DC controls has a simple LED display of set or actual process and regeneration temperatures. It also indicates a high-temperature alarm. The mid-level DC-1 control has simultaneous LED display of set and actual temperatures, various alarms, an alarm history to help with diagnostics, and autostart countdown timer. The full-featured DC-2 control has an LCD display of operating status, set-up parameters, diagnostics, alarm log, event log, and other information. An extra LED display lets the user give added visibility to any critical parameter. It also has a membrane keypad A small keyboard or supplementary keyboard keys; for example, the keys on a calculator or the number/cursor cluster on a computer keyboard. See programmable keypad.  and field-bus communications.

Conair's major debut in drying was the Resin Works central drying/ blending/conveying system. Each is custom configured from a menu of standard components. Up to five drying hoppers are mounted on a single "sled" together with heaters, controls, dry-air manifolds, and purge valves. Each hopper can be sized for multi-machine/long-run use or single-machine/short-run operation. Multiple sleds can be assembled for large installations. The Resin Works system can also incorporate a gaylord or bag feed station and/or gravimetric gravimetric /grav·i·met·ric/ (grav?i-me´trik) pertaining to measurement by weight; performed by weight, as a gravimetric method of drug assay.

grav·i·met·ric
adj.
1.
 blenders. Conveying controls can be simple or sophiscated as needed as needed prn. See prn order. .

The resin-distribution manifold has an electrical proofing system to ensure that the right material goes to the right machine. To prevent contamination, a single conveying line is dedicated to each machine. The line is purged (with dry air if necessary) after each conveying cycle. So material changes can be made in 10 min or less by simply changing the mechanical connection at the manifold and cleaning out the hopper on the machine.

Special features of the system included the ability to isolate each drying hopper in terms of heating and air flow. A new proprietary valve adjustment system allows precise calibration of air flow to each hopper--someting difficult to accomplish until now, according to Conair. And once set, the air flow adjustment can be locked to prevent fiddling. Also, a special lever can be actuated ac·tu·ate  
tr.v. ac·tu·at·ed, ac·tu·at·ing, ac·tu·ates
1. To put into motion or action; activate: electrical relays that actuate the elevator's movements.

2.
 to positively shut off air and heat to a bin. Other new features include oversized o·ver·size  
n.
1. A size that is larger than usual.

2. An oversize article or object.

adj. o·ver·size also o·ver·sized
Larger in size than usual or necessary.
 access doors that permit easier cleanout and a reportedly unique external purge valve for dried materials. It is said to be simpler, more compact, and more economical than standard designs.

The aim of the system is to provide complete flexibility to convey "any material to any machine at any time." ResinWorks is expected to appeal particularly to processors of engineering materials who make several material changes per week per machine.

* New entries from DRI-Air Industries span the full range of sizes. Its new Micro Dryer for micromolding dries as little as 5 g up to 5 lb. The compact, light weight, and inexpensive unit (around $2100) uses shop compressed air together with dual desiccant beds. Air flow can be adjusted from 0.5 to 3 cfm to provide dewpoints to -40 F. At the opposite end of the size scale, Dri-Air has extended its line of large, multi-bed dryers to include the model HP4-X-750, which processes 750 lb/hr. Dri-Air also expanded the RH series of drying hoppers up to 2000-lb capacity.

In addition, Dri-Air has a new dryer for two-shot molding: It dries two resins with independent control of temperature and time. Also new is the Med-X Series of four-bed desiccant dryers for medical molding. It has HEPA-filtered air and a seamless stainless-steel hopper that is polished to a mirror finish. A handheld vacuum-clearner accessory is standard on this model. Cleanliness is also the hallmarks of Dri-Air's new dryer for CD/DVD molding. It is also fully polished inside but has no cleanout door since it is dedicated to running one material. A built-in Pelletron deduster keeps the resin free of fines and dust.

Other news from Dri-Air includes an integral hopper loader for use in closed-loop loading systems with its PD series portable dryers. It uses a single blower to convey material up to 200 ft to the drying hopper and from the dryer to the molding machine (Woodworking) A planing machine for making moldings
(Founding) A machine to assist in making molds for castings.

See also: Molding Molding
. That eliminates the need for a loader motor on the press.

New microprocessor controls for Dri-Air's multi-hopper banks offer independent control of time and temperature at up to eight hoppers. The hoppers can be of different sizes and can dry even partial loads of as little as 2 lb without overdrying, the company claims.

* Foremost Machine Builders was one of several firms introducing new drying hoppers with a solid instead of perforated per·fo·ra·ted
adj.
Pierced with one or more holes.
 spreader spreader,
n See condenser.
 cone at the bottom to permit easier cleaning.

* Matsui America came out with a whole new Plas-Aid line of auxiliary equipment Noun 1. auxiliary equipment - electronic equipment not in direct communication (or under the control of) the central processing unit
off-line equipment
, which includes the Multijet 3 (MJ3) portable dryer/loader. Its honeycomb desiccant rotor is said to be more efficient than the previous design used on Matsui's DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) A middle ground between an organization's trusted internal network and an untrusted, external network such as the Internet. Also called a "perimeter network," the DMZ is a subnetwork (subnet) that may sit between firewalls or off one leg of a  dryer. This allows the unit to be more compact and more competitively priced. The integral loader can feed two machines. New standard features include all-stainless interior, solid-state relays, and line purging with dry air.

The improved rotor and solid-state relays are also used on the new model DMZ-2 dryer without a loader. It is also less expensive than the previous DMZ model.

* Motan has two new central drying products. Its Luxor A twin-tower models have a new touchscreen control panel that shows data trends, alarm logs, and Help screens for alarms. The optional Drying Organizer calculates material throughput and automatically reduces the temperature to prevent overdrying if material is not being used. It also displays a "wait" alarm if material is under-dried. One new option is control via the Pocketnet handheld PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM). , which communicates with the dryer's Mitshubishi PLC via wireless internet connection.

Also new is the Luxor 200S, the first of the line of simple, low-cost dryers with stationary twin towers and PLC (see PT, May' 03, p.104).

* As reported previously, Process Control Corp. re-entered the dryer market after nearly 20 years with its D Series of fixed and portable desiccant models. (PT, May '03, p.105).

* Sterling Material Handling has a new STT STT State Street Corporation (stock symbol)
STT Suomen Tietotoimisto (Finnish National News Agency)
STT Secure Transaction Technology
STT Surface Tension Transfer (welding) 
 Series of desiccant dryers for central and beside-the-machine use. They have modular design In the context of systems engineering, modular design — or "modularity in design" — is an approach aiming to subdivide a system into smaller parts (modules) that can be independently created and then used in different systems to drive multiple functionalities. , nonferrous construction (including stainless heaters), and integrally mounted process heater, which eliminates heat loss through transfer piping. Controls regulate blower speed to prevent overdrying when not running at full capacity. Multiple hoppers can be individually controlled.

* Thoreson-McCosh has improved its T-D Series desiccant dryer by adding temperature sensors at the top and bottom of the hopper. If the hopper is running too slowly, the Delta T Drops and the hopper will be shut down automatically. Also new is the ability to set the air flow in cfm digitally from the control panel rather than adjusting a valve by hand.

* Modular design is basic to the new GS twin-bed dryers from Universal Dynamics. They are 20% less expensive than the firm's UDC UDC
abbr.
universal decimal system

UDC (Brit) n abbr (= Urban District Council) → Stadtverwaltung f 
 dryers and also simpler to control. Additional temperature sensors in the desiccant towers are said to provide better control of regeneration. These dryers use new TSC TSC Thestreet.com (stock symbol)
TSC Time Stamp Counter
TSC Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
TSC Tractor Supply Company
TSC Terrorist Screening Center (Department of Homeland Security) 
 insulated in·su·late  
tr.v. in·su·lat·ed, in·su·lat·ing, in·su·lates
1. To cause to be in a detached or isolated position. See Synonyms at isolate.

2.
 drying hoppers, which have a solid-cone bottom for easy cleaning and smooth, all-stainless interiors with no pellet-retaining lip or ledges. These hoppers are also less expensive than previous models. GS dryers ship in three to five days. Sizes are 30 to 150 cfm, and combined drying/conveying versions are available.

* Two new "Ener$ave" options from Walton/Stout recapture heat that is normally wasted. ERS-II is an air-to-air heat exchanger heat exchanger

Any of several devices that transfer heat from a hot to a cold fluid. In many engineering applications, one fluid needs to be heated and another cooled, a requirement economically accomplished by a heat exchanger.
 tha uses hot, wet process air to preheat pre·heat  
tr.v. pre·heat·ed, pre·heat·ing, pre·heats
To heat (an oven, for example) beforehand.



pre·heater n.
 air coming back to the hopper from the desiccant dryer. Retrofittable on other brands of dryers. ERS-II is said to save as much as 25% of energy use.

The second Ener$ave approach sends a small amount of process air through a newly regenerated desiccant bed, cooling the bed and recapturing the heat. This not only eliminates a temperature spike temperature spike Medtalk An abrupt rise in temperature of > 38ºC/101ºF  from the regenerated bed but also saves about 5% in energy use by recapturing excess heat that is usually removed by a cooling coil and thrown away.

* Wittmann introduced its first machine-mounted dryer, the Drymax 30. This twin-bed unit for up to 35 lb/hr heats to 320 F and achieves -40 F dewpoint. Its oversized desiccant beds combine larger desiccant volume with lower air velocity for more efficient drying. The beds are removable, allowing the media to be changed off-line.

Also new from Wittmann is the Drymax 100 Series portable desiccant dryer with two hoppers and SmartFlow valves. It runs up to 155 lb/hr. SmartFlow valves replace manually adjusted air flappers; the valves automatically adjust air flow and heat to the hoppers based on sensor readings. By monitoring the Delta T between incoming and outgoing air in each hopper, the valve can shut off air flow and heat to a hopper that experiences low throughput or can increase flow and heat to a hopper that is in high demand.

Wittmann also redesigned its line of CDD CDD Contrat A Duree Determinee (French: Fixed Term Contract)
CDD Community Development Department
CDD Cooling Degree Days (weather derivatives / insurance index converting temperature into prices) 
 continuous desiccantwheel dryers (250 to 2500 lb/hr) to reduce their footprints by 15% to 25%.

NEED TO KNOW MORE?

AEC Inc., Wood Dale, Ill.

(630) 595-1060, www.aecinternet.com

Bry-Air Systems, Sunbury, Ohio Sunbury is a village in Delaware County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,630 at the 2000 census, and estimated to be 3,252 as of July 1, 2006. The village is exploring becoming a city when its population reaches 5,000, which may be in the next 10 years.  

(877) 4BRYAIR, www.bry-air.com

Canam Manufactured Products Inc.,

Surrey, B.C.

(004) 888-7699, www.speedryer.com

Comet Automation Systems, Inc.

Dayton, Ohio Dayton is a city in southwestern Ohio, United States. It is the county seat and largest city of Montgomery County. As of the 2005 census estimate, the population of Dayton was 158,873.  

(937) 296-9166, www.cometauxiliary.com

Conair, Pittsburgh

(412) 322-6000, www.conairnet.com

Dri-Air Industries, Inc., East Windsor East Windsor is the name of the following places in the United States of America:
  • East Windsor, Connecticut
  • East Windsor Township, New Jersey
, Conn.

(860) 627-5110, www.dri-air.com

Foremost Machine Builders, Inc., Fairfield, N.J.

(973) 227-0700, www.foremostmachine.com

Maguire Products, Inc., Aston, Pa.

(888) 459-2412, www.maguire.corn

Matsul America, Inc., Elk Grove Village Elk Grove Village, village (1990 pop. 33,429), Cook and Du Page counties, NE Ill., a suburb of Chicago; inc. 1956. With a population of c.100 at the time of its establishment on open farmland, the village has grown dramatically and steadily, largely because of its , Ill.

(847) 290-9680, www.matsuiamerica.com

Motan Inc., Plainwell, Mich.

(269) 685-1050, www.motan.com

Novatec, Inc., Baltimore

(410) 789-4811, www.novatec.com

Process Control Corp., Atlanta

(770) 449-8810, www.process-control.com

Sterling Material Processing, div. of Sterling, Inc., Milwaukee

(414) 354-0970, www.sterlco.com

Thoreson-McCosh Inc., Troy, Mich.

(248) 362-0960, www.thoresonmccosh.com

Universal Dynamics, Inc., Woodbridge, Va.

(703) 491-2191, www.unadyn.com

Walton/Stout, Inc., Lithonia, Ga.

(800) 822-8633, www.waltonstout.com

Wittmann, Inc., Torrington, Conn.

(860) 496-9603, www.wittmann-ct.com
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