For workshops, manufacturing facilities, and maintenance garages demanding consistent, powerful drying, a standard hot air blower often falls short. A professional coil dryer provides a focused, high-velocity stream of heated air, engineered for efficiency and durability in industrial and commercial environments. Unlike basic heat guns, these units are built around a robust heating coil element and a high-torque motor, delivering superior performance for tasks ranging from drying and shrinking to pre-heating and targeted thawing.
Our industrial coil dryer is designed with the professional user in mind. It combines robust construction with advanced thermal management to offer a reliable and effective tool for a wide array of applications.
The effectiveness of a coil dryer hinges on its core components and design. Our model incorporates features that set it apart in terms of safety, control, and performance.
The following table outlines the complete technical specifications of our professional coil dryer, providing clear data for informed decision-making.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | CD-2000Pro |
| Power Input | 2000 Watts |
| Voltage | 110-120V / 60Hz (Standard US) |
| Temperature Range | 120°F to 1100°F (50°C to 600°C) |
| Airflow Rate (Max) | 500 liters per minute (17.7 CFM) |
| Fan Speeds | 2 Settings (High / Low) |
| Heating Element | Nickel-Chromium Coil |
| Noise Level | < 75 dB(A) |
| Cord Length | 8 Feet (2.4 meters) |
| Unit Weight | 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg) |
| Safety Certifications | ETL Listed, Complies with UL Standards |
The versatility of a high-powered coil dryer makes it an indispensable tool across various sectors.
When selecting a coil dryer, professionals prioritize reliability, precise control, and safety. The CD-2000Pro is engineered to meet these demands, offering a powerful and adjustable heat source built for daily use in challenging environments. Its combination of a durable heating coil, protective features, and user-centric design provides a solution for the most common drying, heating, and shrinking tasks encountered in professional settings.