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Browse pre-owned, surplus and secondhand belt dryers from IPP – designed for uniform moisture removal

Get consistent performance and save time and money with IPP’s ready-to-ship belt dryer solutions

When you need steady, controlled drying for bulk solids, granules, and sheets, horizontal belt and continuous dryers deliver reliable, high-throughput performance across diverse industries. With over 47 years of process equipment expertise, IPP offers immediate access to used belt and continuous dryers sourced from 20 complete plant sites and included in our inventory of over 15,000 ready-to-ship pieces of equipment. Choosing a used dryer from IPP means faster integration, significant capital savings, and dependable results.

Horizontal belt and continuous dryers move materials through heated zones on a perforated or solid conveyor belt. This method provides consistent drying conditions and is ideal for materials that require careful moisture control without disruption to shape or texture.

Primary uses across industries

  • In food processing, belt dryers handle fruits, vegetables, cereals, snacks, and pet food.
  • In chemical manufacturing, they dry catalysts, salts, and plastic resins.
  • In pharmaceuticals, they process granules and ingredients with precise control.
  • In textile and pulp, belt dryers remove moisture from nonwoven fabrics and fibrous materials.
  • In recycling and biomass, they dry wood chips, compost, and alternative fuels.

Types of materials processed

  • Granular, flaked, sheeted, and fibrous materials
  • Heat-sensitive products requiring gentle drying
  • Hygroscopic substances and bulk powders with variable moisture content

Common materials of construction

  • Belt and continuous dryers are designed for cleanliness, durability, and temperature stability:
  • Stainless steel for food-grade, chemical, and sanitary drying
  • Carbon steel for general industrial materials
  • Specialty alloys for corrosive or high-heat environments

Key features of horizontal belt and continuous dryers

  • Multiple drying zones with adjustable airflow and temperature control
  • Perforated belts for uniform heat distribution
  • High moisture removal rates with consistent product quality
  • Customizable retention time for batch or continuous processing
  • Low mechanical stress and gentle product handling

Learn more about belt dryer applications and efficiency optimization from Process Heating.

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Search the IPP inventory or contact IPP’s equipment experts to secure a used belt dryer for your production needs. With ready-to-ship systems and global support, IPP helps manufacturers reduce drying costs and speed up project timelines.

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Have questions about Horizontal Belt & Continuous Dryers or our services? Learn more about our products and why customers choose IPP.

What industries rely most on horizontal belt and continuous dryers?
Food, chemical, pharmaceutical, textile, and biomass industries all rely on these dryers for gentle, consistent drying of flat or granulated materials.
How do belt dryers compare to tray or rotary dryers?
Belt dryers offer continuous operation with even drying conditions and are ideal for sheeted or delicate materials. Tray dryers are better for small batches, and rotary dryers are suited for tumbling solids.
What maintenance is required for horizontal belt dryers?
Regular maintenance includes checking belt alignment and tension, cleaning air ducts and heaters, inspecting fans and gear motors, and monitoring temperature controls.
What are the benefits of buying used or secondhand process equipment from IPP?
Buying used from IPP can save up to 70% over new, enable rapid deployment, support sustainability goals, and tap into 47 years of trusted global industry expertise.