Tilala Biomass Dryer Machine (Flash Drying System) is engineered to dry diverse raw materials such as agricultural residue, forest waste, municipal solid waste, and wood powder. The output performance varies based on the initial moisture content and particle size.
It effectively reduces moisture from 35% to 10–15%, ensuring optimal material quality for briquette machines, pellet mills, biomass power plants, and other industrial uses. Commonly known as a turbo dryer or biomass drying system.
Technical
Specifications
Our Biomass Dryer System is an advanced drying solution designed for high-moisture materials like sawdust, agricultural waste, and biomass residues. Raw material is conveyed via a screw conveyor into a pneumatic line with hot air, where moisture is removed efficiently, and dried material is collected through a cyclone.
The system (including flash dryers) can handle a wide range of materials such as agricultural, forestry, and municipal waste. It reduces moisture from around 35% to 10%, making it ideal for briquetting plants, pellet mills, and biomass power applications.
Features advanced safety sensors for real-time monitoring and operational protection.
Designed for 24×7 operation.
Input Raw Material
Any agriculture waste, any wood grinding powder
Input Material Size
Diameter up to 5 mm and length up to 10 mm
Input (Feed) Moisture
Up to 35%
Output Moisture
Up to 15%
Power Required
71HP
Production Capacity
Up to 2000 kg/hr at 10% (±) depends on moisture content.
Up to 5000 kg/hr at 10% (±) moisture content Trusted across industries, Tilala leads in quality, service, and innovation as a top global manufacturer of hammer mill.
Up to 5000 kg/hr at 10% (±) moisture content Trusted across industries, Tilala leads in quality, service, and innovation as a top global manufacturer of hammer mill.
If the moisture content in your raw material exceeds 15%, a dryer system is required. Maintaining proper moisture levels is essential for producing high-quality briquettes.
If the moisture content
Directly used
Similarly, if you have biomass materials such as agricultural residues or sawdust, these can be directly used—after proper preparation—to manufacture briquettes.
Directly used
Make Briquettes
With the help of a briquettes machine, briquettes can be manufactured from various types of biomass, including agricultural, forestry, and municipal waste.