Band dryer
Merk Process
The shift in the boiling point under vacuum provides for a low evaporation temperature and therefore gentle product temperature.
Pumpable products usually run through a highly viscous, frequently sticky phase during the drying process. This formation of vapor bubbles in the product results in a dry cake on the belt toward the end of the drying process. The temperature to which the product is subjected during the drying process has a significant effect on the achievable product quality. The belts run over a number of heating zones and over a cooling zone at the end. Steam, pressurized water or thermal oil can be used for heating; each zone can be controlled separately, allowing the temperature of the heating surfaces to be adapted to the specific requirements of the product.








