ome of the common materials those are treated within the Rotary dryers are as follows:
- Drying of Sand & Stone
- Drying of Salts & Sugars
- Drying of Ilmenite Ore
- Drying of Sodium Sulphate
- Drying of Sodium Chloride
- Drying of Fluorspar
- Drying of Cellulose Acetate
- Drying of Sodium Chloride
- Drying of Styrene
- Drying of Copper
- Drying of Cast-Iron Borings
- Drying of Ammonium Sulphate
- Drying of Urea Prills
- Drying of Vinyl Resins
- Drying of Oxalic Acid
- Drying of Urea Crystals
- Drying of Ammonium Nitrate Prills
- Drying of Bio solids
- Drying of Fertilizers
- Drying of Fly Ash
- Drying of Gypsum
- Drying of Inorganic Chemicals
- Drying of Limestone
- Drying of Manure
- Drying of Metal Chips & Shavings
- Drying of Mining Ores & Concentrates
- Drying of Paper Sludge
- Drying of Plastic Pellets & Grains
- Drying of Potash
- Drying of Rubber Pellets