Summer Drying Tips & Maintenance



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Dri-Air Industries
03 June 19
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Now that it finally stopped raining, and the summer months are upon us, it is time to look at some preventive maintenance for your plastic dryers – they are a key component in keeping your production levels up, and your scrap rate down!
 
Regardless of the type of dryer you have, multiple bed, Dri-Air’s 4 bed, twin tower or wheel, all dryers change internally between regeneration (removing the moisture out of the drying media) and process (removing the moisture out of the resin).
 
The warm, humid weather really puts a strain on both the regeneration and process, so it is important that everything is in perfect working order. On the process side (side that sends dry air to the drying hopper) cracked or crushed hoses, missing hopper covers, and missing hopper door gaskets (if your drying hopper has them) are areas where the warm, humid air can infiltrate the system, loading the desiccant beds with moisture that leads to high dewpoints = bad parts!
 
On the regeneration side, (side that regenerates the desiccant beds) clean filters are a key component in providing adequate air flow to regenerate the beds quickly. Filters can not only be contaminated by dust and fines, but also plasticizer released from the resin that condenses and coats the dryer filter – so the filter might look clean from dust, but it’s not! So it’s a good idea to change the filters on a regular basis. As a rule of thumb, if you are processing only virgin resins, change your filters every 6 months. If you are processing regrind or resins with a high glass content set up a schedule based on physical appearance. 
 
If you see oil or other contaminates in the filter, or filter housing this is plasticizer releasing out of the resin. To trap the volatiles from contaminating your filters (and eventually your desiccant beds) your dryer will need an aftercooler and plasticizer trap. If your dryer already has a trap and cooler assembly and plasticizer is still an issue, consult your resin manufacture for the correct drying temperature, your drying temperature might be too high. Just a few degrees over the recommended drying temperature can have a major impact on how much plasticizer is released from the resin. Reduction in airflow from clogged filters inhibit regeneration which can lead to high dewpoints and temperature spikes if your dryer does not control regeneration based on temperature.
 
Dryer Model(s)
 
ARID-X 10
ARID X B,C,D
AHM-1
AHM-1 B,C,D
AHM-2,3,4
ARD-X, HP-4X 25 & 35
ARID-X & HP4-X 5- through 200
HP4-X 400, 500, 750
APD & HPD 1 through 4
APD & HPD 5 through 13
Filter Part Number
 
3″ (OLD STYLE) 81767
4″ 84231
3″ (OLD STYLE) 81767
4″ 84231
81055
81055
81331
83011
81055
81331
Price Each
 
$9.00
$9.50
$9.00
$9.50
$26.00
$26.00
$51.00
$145.00
$26.00
$51.00
 
 
 
While checking the dryer filter, also inspect the filter housing – check for missing gaskets, lid retaining fasteners etc. Check the lid itself, does it fit correctly? It is important that the lid fits the housing without leaks or gaps as these commonly removed items often get banged up over the years.
If your dryer is equipped with a return air heat exchanger or aftercooler, you should also inspect the heat exchanger for blockage. To do this remove the hoses and check the tubes for dust and other obstructions that can block / restrict the airflow – this is particularly true for users of long glass fiber materials – these fibers often block heat exchangers and filters. Contact your dryer manufacture about a cyclone separator to protect the system if these become a continuous problem.
 
Resin storage is another important area. As resin is in sealed bags to keep it dry, the minute you open the bag it starts absorbing moisture. Keep bags sealed as long as possible and put any unused resin into sealed containers – resins like glass filled Nylons and some urethanes can require 16 hour dry times if left in an open environment! If your resins come in Gaylords, Gaylord covers are recommended to keep the dirt and moisture out.
 
To find out more how Dri-Air can help your drying process give us a call at 860-627-5110 or email sales@dri-air.com