Hot Air Generator Manufacturers
Hot air generators in a shell and tube design are highly efficient systems that provide clean and controlled hot air for various industrial processes. Hot-Air-Generator is our versatile solution, often called a hot-air-generator or hot air heater in various industries. The hot air generator consists of a robust outer shell housing a series of tubes. The fuel is burnt in the furnace and the flue gases are passed inside the tubes. The process air is passed over the tubes to achieve a controlled heating at a desired temperature.
Hot Air Generator is a smoke tube design, where flue gases pass through tubes and hot air flows over them for efficient heat transfer. The ventilation blower fitted alongside circulates fresh air over the combustion chamber and the set of smoke tubes, the fresh air travels through its pathway along the hot smoke tubes for the desired heat transfer. In oil-fired or gas-fired options, an imported mono-block type fully automatic burner is provided for combustion of fuel.
Our Hot air generators are ideal for applications like drying, curing, and heating in industries. Their durable construction, easy operation, and minimal maintenance requirements make them a reliable solution for continuous hot air generation.
Specification of Hot Air Generator
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 10,000 to 5,00,000 kcal/hr |
| Temperature Range | Up to 350°C |
| Fuel Options | Gas, Oil, Biomass |
| Efficiency | Up to 92% |
| Design | Compact and robust construction |
| Application | Food processing, Textile drying, Chemical manufacturing |
| Maintenance | Low maintenance with easy access to components |
| Safety Features | Overheat protection, Auto shutdown, Safety valves |
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
A Hot Air Generator is an equipment used to produce clean, hot air by burning fuel. It provides controlled heating for various industrial applications like drying, curing, baking, and heating processes.
In a Hot Air Generator, fuel is burned in a combustion chamber to produce hot flue gases. These gases pass through tubes inside a shell, while fresh air flows over the tubes. The air absorbs heat from the flue gases and becomes hot air, which is then supplied to the process at a required temperature.
Hot Air Generators can operate on various fuels such as diesel, furnace oil, natural gas, LPG, coal, or wood, depending on the design and application.
Depending on the model and fuel used, Hot Air Generators can produce hot air ranging from 100°C to 400°C or higher, suitable for different process requirements.
Industries choose Hot Air Generators because they offer clean, efficient, and controlled heating solutions, ideal for improving product quality and reducing operational costs.
