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Embee’s innovative dryer saves 50% energy

By August 1, 20173 Mins Read
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Embee Group’s new innovative Dryer for Rotary Printing Machine, which is a first of its kind in the industry, saves up to 50 per cent energy.

Embee, established in 1956 with a small beginning always believed in continuous innovation and research for the betterment of today’s and tomorrow’s commitments to the textile industry. More than six decades of experience with continuous research, technical modernisation, co-operation of its technical team enables it to offer unique textile machinery products of high quality and precision. Today, Embee provides a complete range of rotary printing solutions. Innovation has been not only core strength, but also a tradition at Embee.

In today’s world, energy efficiency and energy saving is a major parameter in deciding the right machine for textile printing & processing industry. Embee’s innovative approach has led to the development of revolutionary dryer giving remarkable result of up to 50 per cent energy saving which is a first of its kind in the industry. Some of the key benefits and features includes:

  • Lowest energy consumption (up to 50 per cent proven)
  • Fast and optimum drying efficiency possible due to unique dryer design with 3 chamber dryer having 12 radiators, coupled with special airflow system for maximum heat efficiency and air circulation inside the chambers.
  • Embee’s innovative radiators enable faster drying and low energy consumption.
  • High quality insulation used for minimum heat loss and energy efficiency.
  • Compact dryer with low volume leads to further low energy consumption. Low height design of the dryer is suitable for rising it higher to free the floor space, hence space saving.
  • Different heating options available (Gas/ Thermic Oil/ Steam) as per customer’s choice.
  • Highly efficient temperature control with inverter system, and suitable for drying all types of fabrics.

Oil & Steam Heated Dryer

  • All blowers (fans) are controlled with individual inverter drive system for maximum energy efficiency and minimum energy consumption.
  • Specially designed nozzles for easy and fast cleaning for maximum energy efficiency.
  • For longer life of the dryer, heat resistant paint used. Complete machine structure powder coated for longer durability of the machine.

Gas Heated Dryer

Close circuit design of dryer, which enables very fast gain of drying temperature ensuring high efficiency. For optimum energy efficiency and low energy consumption, optional German made Weishaupt gas burners available. Embee’s all products are aligned with its vision. Embee group’s vision is to be the most trusted global leader in innovative technological solutions which are focused on higher efficiency and returns for sustainable growth of all the stakeholders.

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