Spray Dryer for Micro Particle Manufacturing [For the Electronics Industry]
Micro-particle production using twin jet nozzles for the electronics-related industry in the new materials field!
The RL series is a reasonably priced and user-friendly spray dryer developed for widespread use in the field of new materials (secondary battery materials, fine ceramics, fine chemicals) for the production of fine particles. For more details, please contact us or download and view the catalog.
basic information
【Features】 ○ Reduction of tower diameter in the drying device minimizes adhesion and secondary granulation ○ Equipped with a twin jet nozzle that excels in micronization ○ Nitrogen gas sealed circulation type also available in the lineup ○ Converts inorganic materials into fine granules ranging from 1 to several tens of microns ○ Future scale-up can be easily achieved ○ All systems in a compact package
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Model number/Brand name
Twin Jetter "TWIN JETTER RL-5"
Applications/Examples of results
【Purpose】 Manufacturing of fine particles for battery materials, ceramics, chemical products, new materials, etc. 【Industry】 Electronics-related industry, chemical industry, automotive-related, ceramics, fine ceramics, steel, machinery industry, petroleum resins, consumer goods, and others.
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Okawara Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. provides technology for spray drying, spray cooling, fluidized granulation spray dryers, and exhaust gas treatment on both large and small scales. Various industries have diverse processes, and it has become essential to produce powder products from various liquid raw materials in response to customer demands. As a leading company in this field, Okawara Chemical Engineering actively assists customers in product development, from raw liquid processing to packaging, through engineering and equipment proposals on a daily basis. We will continue to make proactive efforts to maintain and expand our know-how in particle production.





























