Introduction to industrial freeze dryer
- Efficient Freeze Drying: Industrial freeze dryers utilize freeze-drying technology to remove moisture from materials while preserving their structure and quality.
- Large Capacity: They are designed for industrial-scale operations, with large drying chambers capable of processing significant quantities of materials.
- Precise Temperature Control: These dryers offer precise temperature control during the freeze-drying process, ensuring optimal drying conditions for different materials.
- Preservation of Nutrients: Industrial freeze dryers preserve the nutritional content and sensory characteristics of materials, making them ideal for food, pharmaceuticals, and biological products.
- Long Shelf Life: Freeze-dried products have a long shelf life and can be easily rehydrated, maintaining their original properties even after extended storage periods.
Principle of industrial freeze dryer
- Freezing Stage: In the first stage, the industrial freeze dryer freezes the product, typically food or pharmaceuticals, to a very low temperature, usually below -40°C. This freezing process solidifies the water content within the product.
- Vacuum Stage: The freeze dryer then creates a vacuum environment around the frozen product. This low-pressure environment allows the frozen water (ice) to sublimate directly from a solid state to a vapor without passing through the liquid phase.
- Sublimation Process: Sublimation is the key principle behind freeze drying. It involves the conversion of ice into vapor, bypassing the liquid phase. This process occurs due to the low pressure and the controlled application of heat.
- Heat Application: Heat is applied to the frozen product, typically through heated shelves or trays, in a controlled manner. This controlled heating raises the temperature of the frozen product slightly, facilitating the sublimation of ice into vapor.
- Condensation Stage: The vaporized water (moisture) is then condensed back into a solid state, usually on a condenser within the freeze dryer. This condensation collects as ice on the condenser surface.
- Final Drying: The removal of water vapor continues until the product reaches the desired moisture content, resulting in freeze-dried product with extended shelf life, reduced weight, and preserved quality.
Advantages of industrial freeze dryer
- Preservation of Nutritional Value: Industrial freeze dryers preserve the nutritional content of food products by drying them at low temperatures, maintaining vitamins, minerals, and flavors.
- Extended Shelf Life: Freeze-dried foods have an extended shelf life compared to fresh foods, making them suitable for long-term storage and distribution.
- Retained Texture and Appearance: Freeze drying preserves the texture, shape, and appearance of food products, resulting in visually appealing and palatable dried foods.
- Lightweight and Compact: Freeze-dried products are lightweight and compact, reducing storage and transportation costs, especially for bulk quantities.
- Rehydration Capability: Freeze-dried foods can be easily rehydrated by adding water, retaining their original taste, texture, and nutritional value.
- Reduced Waste: Industrial freeze dryers reduce food waste by extending the shelf life of perishable foods, allowing for better inventory management and reduced spoilage.
Technical Parameters
Model | WK-5 | WK-10 | WK-20 | WK-50 | WK-100 |
area (sq. m) | 5 | 10.5 | 20 | 50.31 | 98.7 |
Output (approx.) | 50KG | 100KG | 200KG | 500KG | 1000kg |
Maximum ice capacity | 100KG | 200KG | 400KG | 800KG | 1500kg |
Control | Microprocessor | ||||
Finish | Ra≤0.5um (0.5Mircon) | ||||
Material | SUS 304 | ||||
Temperature range | -45~-50°C to + 80°C | ||||
Number of shelves | 5+1(upper radiant shelf) | 7+1(upper radiant shelf) | 10+ 1(upper radiant shelf) | (15+1)x2,(upper radiant shelf) | (15+1)×2,(upper radiant shelf) |
Dimension (LxWxT) (mm) | 1000x1000x20 | 1500x1000x20 | 2000x1000x20 | 3100x541x18 | 6080x541x18 |
Spacing (mm) | 65 | 65 | 70 | 77 | 77 |
Power | 37kw | 63kw | 88kw | 150kw | 278kw |
Dimension of unit (approx.) (LxWxH) (mm) | 4500×2100× 3600 | 6300x2100x 3600 | 7600×2100× 3600 | 9100x2500x 3600 | 16000x2500x 3600 |
Weight (approx.) | 5000kg | 6500kg | 7500kg | 14000kg | 20000kg |