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Product Improvement

2015 Quarter 2 Issue 23

Mold Sweat Dehumidifier SMD-2000H

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Features

The max. airflow of SMD-2000H can reach2000m3/h with lowest dew-point of -10℃. There’s a cooler at the drying air outlet with highest temperature can be reduced to16℃. It keeps mold surface free from moisture condensation when molding cycle time reduced, which improves plastic products quality and increases production efficiency. There’s a pump in the condensation water tank, when liquid level reaches the specific height in the tank, the pump starts to drainage the condensation water out of the tank. Therefore, it prevents the mass accumulated liquid from affecting the machine’s performance.   

Key Improvements  

1.The blower changes to multi-blades centrifugal blower. Compared with the models of last generation, it lowers much power consumption under the same airflow.    

2.Add cooler at the drying air outlet to ensure stable machine performance.    

3.Use the elementary filter for easy filter-element replacement and recycling. 

Performance-Price Ratio

The old model adopted 2.2kw regenerative blower and 1.5kw drying blower, while the new model adopts 2.2kw drying blower and 0.55kw regenerative blower. Besides, most new models employ the multi-blades centrifugal blowers, which possess the same airflow but lower total power. By the way of adding cooler at the air outlet and water drainage function of the pump, it makes the dehumidifying performance more stable and obtains higher performance-price ratio.      

Application

SMD series is the most commonly used application to free mold from condensation. The used of chilling water has directly result of shortened molding cycle time. As result, mold condensation appears. Employ the mold sweat dehumidifier can prevent mold from generating the condensation and avoid the influence by season varies, which largely lowers the deficiency.

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