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Explore IPP’s in-stock, surplus and secondhand fluid bed dryers – optimized for thermal efficiency

Improve product quality and save time and money with IPP’s ready-to-ship fluid bed systems

When your process requires precise drying and efficient heat transfer, fluid bed dryers offer one of the most reliable solutions available. Backed by more than 47 years of experience, 20 complete process plant sites, and a vast inventory of 15,000+ pieces of process equipment, IPP supplies high-quality used fluid bed dryers ready for immediate shipment to your facility.

Fluid bed dryers are widely used for drying powders, granules, and crystalline materials across industries such as pharmaceuticals, food processing, chemicals, and minerals. The technology uses a perforated plate or bed to suspend the product in an upward flow of heated air. This “fluidization” creates intimate contact between the product and the drying air, enabling fast and uniform drying with precise temperature control.

Because fluid bed dryers achieve high drying rates without exposing products to excessive heat, they are particularly useful for heat-sensitive materials and products requiring tight moisture specifications. This versatility makes them ideal for:

  • Pharmaceutical granulations
  • Food ingredients such as sugar, salt, and spices
  • Chemical powders and crystalline products
  • Specialty materials requiring precise moisture control

Common materials of construction

To ensure compatibility across diverse processing environments, fluid bed dryers are commonly constructed from:

  • Stainless steel: Preferred for pharmaceutical, food, and sanitary applications
  • Carbon steel: Used for general-purpose chemical processing
  • Specialty alloys: Applied in cases requiring high corrosion resistance

Key features of fluid bed dryers

  • Uniform, fast drying via fluidization
  • Precise temperature control to protect product integrity
  • Excellent thermal efficiency compared to other drying technologies
  • Suitable for both batch and continuous processes
  • Compact footprint compared to tray or rotary dryers
  • Learn more about fluid bed drying technology in this comprehensive guide from Process Heating.

Find your fluid bed dryer at IPP

Explore the IPP inventory or contact IPP’s equipment specialists to secure a fluid bed dryer tailored to your process needs. With used and surplus equipment available for immediate shipment, IPP helps companies accelerate projects while cutting capital costs.

Did you know? The IPP family of companies is the world's largest seller of used process plants and equipment

Dryer-Fluid Bed FAQ

Have questions about Fluid Bed Dryers or our services? Learn more about our products and why customers choose IPP.

What industries rely most on fluid bed dryers?
Pharmaceutical, chemical, food, agricultural, and plastics industries all use fluid bed dryers to achieve efficient, uniform drying with excellent temperature control.
How do fluid bed dryers compare to rotary or flash dryers?
Fluid bed dryers offer gentler drying for heat-sensitive materials and better control over drying parameters, while rotary and flash dryers are preferred for bulk solids or extremely rapid drying needs.
What maintenance is required for fluid bed dryers?
Regular inspection of air distribution plates, filters, fans, and temperature control systems is essential for optimal drying performance and system longevity.
What are the benefits of buying used or secondhand process equipment from IPP?
Buying used from IPP saves up to 70% over new equipment, offers immediate availability, promotes sustainable practices, and leverages 47 years of trusted industry expertise.