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Home » Strayfield: A world leader in dielectric heating
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Strayfield: A world leader in dielectric heating

By November 1, 20182 Mins Read
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Today, with more than 2,000 textile machines installed, Strayfield stands as the authority on the application of RF technology to the textile industry.

In 1975, Strayfield installed its first radio frequency (RF) dryer in a textile factory in north England. This pioneering installation heralded an irreversible change in the way the world’s textile industry was to dry its yarns. Today, with more than 2,000 textile machines installed, Strayfield stands as the authority on the application of RF technology to the textile industry. The Strayfield conveyorised dryer has served the industry well for all these years. A strict company policy that dictates total commitment to quality has ensured that the majority of the original dryers are still operational. Recently, with the co-operation of the major user of RF equipment in the sewing thread industry, the company introduced the first of its ‘new generation’ drying systems into the marketplace.

Features include:

  • Meets all health and safety regulations
  • Meets appropriate emission regulations
  • All welded aluminium and stainless steel construction
  • Arc suppression
  • PLC control
  • Now warm up period

    Dielectric heating

  • Superior quality fibres/yarns than conventional dryers – materials dried under atmospheric, stress-free conditions
  • Equipment specially designed for thermal sensitive materials
  • Drying at low temperatures
  • No need for colour selection – any colour can follow without fear of contamination
  • Drying evenly to the natural regain of the substrate
  • Lower drying costs
  • No radiated heat from the equipment

  • PLC controller eliminates operator interference
  • PLC controller incorporates a ‘self-diagnostic’ feature

    For further information:

    C-4 (RS) 22, Behind Post Office, Bhosari Industrial Estate,

    M.l.D.C. Bhosari, Pune 411 026, Maharashtra

    Tel: +91 (0) 20 2712 0021,27120022 Fax: +91 (0) 20 2712 2562

    Email: sales@mongagroup.com | www.mongagroup.com

    Strayfield Limited (Subsidiary of Monga Strayfield Pvt. Ltd.)

    Ely Road, Theale, Berkshire, England RG7 4BQ

    Tel: +441189327760 Fax: +441189305634

    Email: info@strayfield.co.uk | Web: www.strayfield.co.uk

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