An Air Dryer Unit is a machine used in RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel) plant and equipment that dries out the waste material to reduce its moisture content. RDF plants process waste and convert it into fuel, which can be used for energy generation. The waste that is processed in RDF plants can come from municipal solid waste, industrial waste, and other types of waste.
The Air Dryer Unit is a critical component of RDF plants as it helps to reduce the moisture content of waste materials. The process of reducing the moisture content helps to increase the calorific value of the fuel produced, making it more efficient and cost-effective. The Air Dryer Unit operates by blowing hot air over the waste material, which dries it out. The unit then removes the moisture from the air before releasing it back into the atmosphere.
Air Dryer Units are available in different sizes and capacities to cater to the different needs of the RDF plants. They are designed to operate continuously and require minimal maintenance. Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure the Air Dryer Unit is working efficiently and to prevent breakdowns that can lead to a loss of productivity and increased costs.