Clean hot air generation with waste heat recovery built into the thermal design.
The indirect hot air furnace separates flue gas from the heated air stream. It combines radiation and convection heat transfer to provide clean hot air while reducing exhaust temperature and fuel consumption.
| Typical application | Food drying, pharmaceutical drying, fine chemicals, spray drying, glass fiber |
|---|---|
| Hot air temperature | Clean hot air up to 600 C depending on project design |
| Efficiency focus | Low exhaust temperature, high thermal efficiency and clean heat supply |
| Structure | Combustion chamber plus high-efficiency heat exchange components |
| Project data needed | Air volume, target temperature, fuel type, product sensitivity and site layout |
