What is a forced air conveyor dryer?

BBC Forced Air Conveyor Dryers have the ability to handle plastisol, waterbased, discharge, direct to garment, and pretreatment. Dual digital controlled infrared heat zones and dry forced air work together to produce an optimal cure for your type of ink.

Do you have to have a conveyor dryer for screen printing?

Whether you perform screen printing or Direct-to-garment printing, you need conveyor dryers to get a high quality finished garment. Conveyor dryers are essential to cure ink on your garments. Moreover, there are two ways of drying/curing ink upon garments.

What is a conveyor dryer?

A conveyor dryer is a heating system used for textiles and materials, often which are screen printed. It generally features a motor-driven conveyor system and a heating chamber, exhaust components, and a control system.

How does a belt dryer work?

The wet product is continuously and evenly applied through an infeed chamber onto a perforated belt. The belt, predominantly in horizontal position, carries the product through the drying area which is divided into several sections. In these cells drying gas flows through or over the wet product and dries it.

What is tunnel dryer?

The tunnel dryer is a machine where a container (tray) filled with the material is placed on a trolley or the material is loaded directly on the trolley, and the trolley is pushed in from the tunnel chamber entrance. The material is dried while being moved through the drying chamber.

What is continuous belt dryer?

The Continuous Belt Dryer is a equipment which allows to dry divided products such as wood chips, wood pellets, sadust, cereals wastes, solid wastes e t c. This belt dryer is designed to reduce moisture from early 50 down to 12 or 8%, depending of the product or reduction needed.

How hot does a flash dryer get?

They are inherently cocurrent dryers with the hottest air contacting the wettest product. They operate at inlet temperatures varying from ambient dehumidified air for sensitive products to more than 1,100oF (600oC) for robust products.

How long does a flash dryer take to heat up?

To cure with a flash dryer, first you need to make sure your flash is up to temp. This usually takes about 10-15 minutes.