Product Description
Microwave Herb drying machine is a sort of electromagnetic wave which frequency is 300GHZ. The water molecule in medium material is polar molecule, under the effect of the repaid change of electromagnetic field, herb dryer machineShandong Leader Machinery Co.,ltd. is polarity orientation will alter with the changes of external electric field with high-speed, causing the movements and friction of molecule, herb dryer machineso that the microwave field energy Herb drying cooling dehumidify machine/food dryer/herb dehydrator can be converted to heat energy in medium to rise the temperature of materials, accomplishing heating, puffing and a series of phLDical processes and so Shandong Leader Machinery Co.,ltd. microwave is achieved.
Working principle and features:
The working principle of the drying machine is as follows: the normal temperature air is adopted. After passing through the heat exchanger, it is changed into the high temperature dried hot air. Under the function of fan, the hot air and materials carry out heat exchange to achieve to dry. The most prominent features of the box type drying machine are convenient operation, good flexibility and controllability, wide application and strong practicality. It is especially suitable for products containing sugar or viscous products, such as sugared carrot, cabbage, kelp laver and etc. In addition, the hygienic condition is good, which makes it be easily cleaned and maintained. The parts contacting foods are made of stainless steel, which fully complies with hygienic requirements for exports.( seafood dryer dehydrator )
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