Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: NovaDryer-HF600
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 unit
Price: Available upon request
Packaging Details: Plywood case
Delivery Time: 5-20 working days
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 500 units/month
Productname: |
Commercial Freeze Dryer |
Dryingcapacity: |
6-8kg/batch |
Application: |
Food, Vegetable, Fruit,herb |
Cold Trap Temperature: |
-40°C |
Shelf Area: |
0.6 Square Meters |
Defrosting Method: |
Electric |
Controlsystem: |
PLC Touch Screen |
Chamber & Tray Material: |
Stainless Steel SUS304 |
Power Consumption: |
1.6 KW |
Powersupply: |
220V/50Hz Or 60Hz, 110V/60Hz |
Productname: |
Commercial Freeze Dryer |
Dryingcapacity: |
6-8kg/batch |
Application: |
Food, Vegetable, Fruit,herb |
Cold Trap Temperature: |
-40°C |
Shelf Area: |
0.6 Square Meters |
Defrosting Method: |
Electric |
Controlsystem: |
PLC Touch Screen |
Chamber & Tray Material: |
Stainless Steel SUS304 |
Power Consumption: |
1.6 KW |
Powersupply: |
220V/50Hz Or 60Hz, 110V/60Hz |
| Model | HF600 |
|---|---|
| Heating Method | Thermostatic Shelf Heating |
| Tray Area(㎡) | 0.6 |
| Tray Size(WxDxH,mm) | 345x425x20 |
| Tray Qty. (PCS) | 4 |
| Tray Space (mm) | 58 |
| Max. Load Capacity(Kg) | 8 |
| Icing Capacity (L) | 8 |
| Compressor | Single |
| Vacuum Pump Type | Direct-drive Rotary Vane Oil Vacuum Pump (#68/#100 Vacuum Pump Oil) |
| Cold Trap Temperature(℃) | -40(RT<25℃) |
| Temperature Sensor | PT100 |
| Extreme Vacuum Degree(Pa) | 10 |
| Refrigerant | R404a(Optional: R507) |
| Total Power(Kw) | 2.3 |
| Power Consumption (Kw/Hr) | 1.6 |
| Environmental Temperature | ≤25℃ (Freeze drying time may Increase if higher than 25℃) |
| Dimensions (WxDxH,mm) | 720x710x1065 |
| Packing Size(WxDxH,cm) | 108x87x130 |
| N.W.(main unit) / G.W. (Kg) | 132/212 |
| Power Supply | 200-240V/50Hz (Optional: AC 200-240V/60Hz, AC103-127V/60Hz) |
An ancient preservation process, freeze-drying (lyophilization) enhances portability by freezing materials and sublimating water via pressure reduction. It began with 13th-century Andean Indians and advanced in the 1950s. World War II saw its first application for blood plasma. Post-war, it became common in consumer foods. Albert Altmann freeze-dried organs in 1890; 1920s patents covered rabies virus freeze-drying. The 1950s introduced camping food uses. NASA employed it for astronaut food, famously with freeze-dried ice cream on space missions. Nestlé’s 1965 freeze-dried instant coffee mainstreamed it. Historically, Aztecs and Eskimos used similar techniques for biological samples. Modern processes freeze products in designed chambers with heating to create solid granules based on chamber speed and geometry.
Benefits include extended shelf life (7–8 times longer than fresh), nutritional preservation, cost savings, and convenience. Freeze-dried foods are nutritious, and dairy retains probiotics.
Senova freeze dryers, used globally in homes, labs, and industries for 15 years, provide reliable support across 80+ countries, with an EU office in 2024.