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E-mail
786239548@qq.com
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Phone
1340202329918321667168
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Address
No. 155, Lane 1421, Zhuanxing East Road, Minhang District, Shanghai
Shanghai Boao Microwave Energy Equipment Co., Ltd
786239548@qq.com
1340202329918321667168
No. 155, Lane 1421, Zhuanxing East Road, Minhang District, Shanghai
Product • Introduction
Product introduction
The material used in microwave cardboard drying equipment is cardboard, also known as board paper. Thick paper industry is composed of various pulp processed and interwoven fibers. Usually distinguished from cardboard and paper by weight and thickness, cardboard with a weight exceeding 200g/m2 and a thickness greater than 0.5mm is generally referred to as cardboard. Generally, various plant fibers are used as raw materials, and non plant fibers are also added and made by copying on a cardboard machine. In addition, some special cardboard is also made by blending animal fibers such as wool or mineral fibers such as asbestos.
Compared with traditional drying methods such as hot air, steam, and electric heating, microwave cardboard drying equipment has significant characteristics of "high quality, high efficiency, energy saving, and environmental protection":
① Not only can it achieve pollution-free and uniform drying of materials, but the drying temperature can also be significantly reduced;
② The drying speed can be increased several times or more, and the production efficiency can also be greatly improved;
③ Drying energy consumption is usually reduced by more than 50%;
④ Realize safe and clean production.
Microwaves have strong penetrating power on cardboard, and experiments have shown that the application of microwave drying in cardboard production is not only faster and consumes less energy compared to conventional processes, but also greatly improves product quality. The company specializes in producing microwave drying equipment, microwave cardboard dryers, and cardboard drying equipment suitable for fast drying of thick cardboard, paper trays, gray cardboard, corrugated cardboard, paper products, paper tubes, honeycomb cardboard, environmentally friendly paper bowls, packaging box cardboard, etc.
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Technology • Parameters
Technical Parameters
| Product Specifications | Microwave cardboard drying equipment |
| input power | Three phase five wire 380V ± 10% 50Hz ± 1% |
| Microwave output power | 30kW (adjustable) |
| microwave frequency | 2450MHz±50Hz |
| Rated input apparent power | ≤45kVA |
| Import and export height | 50mm |
| Belt width | 650mm |
| transmission speed | 0.1~5m/min |
| Dimensions (length x width x height) | Approximately 11630 × 1310 × 1668mm |
| working environment | 0-40 ℃, relative humidity ≤ 80% |
| output | Dry and dehydrate 30kg per hour |
| industry standard | Compliant with GB 10436-1989 Workplace Microwave Radiation Hygiene Standard | Compliant with GB/5226.1-2002 Mechanical Safety Mechanical Electrical Equipment |
Application • Industry
Application industry
The material used in microwave cardboard drying equipment is cardboard, also known as board paper. Thick paper industry is composed of various pulp processed and interwoven fibers. Usually distinguished from cardboard and paper by weight and thickness, cardboard with a weight exceeding 200g/m2 and a thickness greater than 0.5mm is generally referred to as cardboard. Generally, various plant fibers are used as raw materials, and non plant fibers are also added and made by copying on a cardboard machine. In addition, some special cardboard is also made by blending animal fibers such as wool or mineral fibers such as asbestos.
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