
Main components
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5.3.2
For variants of the DryStar 2000 CAN SM/CD 102 L/LX
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fig. 15
Dryer slide-in units 1 and 2 (IR + hot air)
1
Slotted nozzle for hot air
2
IR radiators
3
Safety limit switch
4
Connecting piece for cooling air
5
Plug connector
6
Control knob
7
Unlocking button
8
Connecting piece for hot air
9
Connecting piece for process exhaust air
10
Process exhaust air
The IR radiators (Fig. 15/2) of the dryer slide-in unit
generate intense heat radiation. The hot air conducts
heat by means of convection. The heat radiation and
the convection air both dry the sheets that are being
guided through.
Cooling air is supplied to the IR radiators via the con-
necting piece (Fig. 15/4). Ambient air for generating
hot air is supplied through the connecting pieces
(Fig. 15/8). The process exhaust air is conducted
to the dryer cabinet via the connecting piece
(Fig. 15/9).
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Note
You can set the width of the slotted nozzles
(Fig. 15/1) on the control knob (Fig. 15/6).
This allows you to distribute the air to suit your
requirements and ensures steady sheet travel.
Experimental value: 6mm.
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Note
Fig. 15 shows the underside of the dryer
slide-in unit. The process exhaust air is drawn
in by the top side of the slide-in unit.