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Used Porcupine dryers for sale: indirect thermal dryers for sticky or viscous materials

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Stock Number: #246885
Shell Configuration: Trough
Operational Mode: Batch
Diameter: 42 in
Length: 120 in
Number of Shafts: 1
Has Jacket: Yes
Jacket Surface Area: 181 ft²
Porcupine Surface Area: 293 ft²
Porcupine Operating Pressure: 14 psi
Porcupine Operating Temperature: 200 °F
Jacket Operating Pressure: 75 psi
Jacket Operating Temperature: 200 °F
Additional Information: • Rated for Full Vacuum internal • Manufactured by Gale Process Solutions (legacy Bethlehem Corporation/Advanced Thermal Solutions) Total Heat Transfer Surface Area: 474 ft². Porcupine Agitator Pressure: 75 psi. Porcupine Agitator Temperature: 300 °F. Total Working Volume: 90.8 ft3. Size: 4210. Shaft is Cored ?: Yes.
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Stock Number: #78892
Shell Configuration: Trough
Operational Mode: Batch
Diameter: 12 in
Length: 36 in
Number of Shafts: 1
Has Jacket: Yes
Jacket Surface Area: 7.3 ft²
Porcupine Surface Area: 12.4 ft²
Porcupine Operating Pressure: 150 psi
Porcupine Operating Temperature: 650 °F
Jacket Operating Pressure: 150 psi
Jacket Operating Temperature: 650 °F
Additional Information: • Agitator 12" diameter, 3' long • Heating medium is hot oil or steam • Working volume 1.89 cubic feet • Vesssel rated 15 psig and full vacuum @ 650 degree F, jacket and agitator rated 150 psig @ 650 degree F • Agitator 12.4 square feet of heating area, jacket 7.3 square feet • via a gearbox • Manufactured by Gale Process Solutions (legacy Bethlehem Corporation/Advanced Thermal Solutions) Total Heat Transfer Surface Area: 19.7 ft².
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Stock Number: #76672
Shell Configuration: Trough
Operational Mode: Batch
Diameter: 12 in
Length: 36 in
Number of Shafts: 1
Has Jacket: Yes
Jacket Surface Area: 9 ft²
Porcupine Surface Area: 15 ft²
Porcupine Operating Pressure: 150 psi
Porcupine Operating Temperature: 1,000 °F
Jacket Operating Pressure: 15 psi
Jacket Operating Temperature: 1,000 °F
Additional Information: • Single agitator design • Heating medium is molten salt (electric) • Vessel rated 15 psig @ 1000 degree F, agitator rated 150 psig @ 1000 degree F • Working volume 2.10 cubic feet • Agitator 15 square feet of heating area and 9 square feet on the jacket • Motor: 3 phase • Reducer 87:1 ratio • On CS frame • Manufactured by Gale Process Solutions (legacy Bethlehem Corporation/Advanced Thermal Solutions) Total Heat Transfer Surface Area: 24 ft².
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IPP’s ready-to-ship Porcupine dryers help you save time and money on complex drying applications

Porcupine dryers are specialized indirect dryers that provide consistent, low-speed agitation and efficient heat transfer for drying thick pastes, slurries, and other challenging materials. With over 47 years of experience in the process equipment industry, IPP supplies used, surplus, and secondhand porcupine dryers from 20 complete plant sites and maintains a global inventory of over 15,000 pieces of ready-to-ship equipment. Sourcing through IPP helps manufacturers reduce lead times, control costs, and improve production efficiency.

Porcupine dryers are jacketed horizontal cylinders equipped with rotating shafts and arms featuring “porcupine”-style protrusions. These protrusions provide mechanical agitation to keep product moving while promoting uniform heating and moisture removal. The result is effective drying of materials that are viscous, sticky, or otherwise difficult to process using conventional dryers.

Primary uses across industries

  • In chemical manufacturing, porcupine dryers handle sludges, resins, pastes, and polymer intermediates
  • In pharmaceutical and nutraceutical applications, they dry botanical slurries, intermediates, and sticky compounds
  • In food and pet food production, they remove moisture from heavy food pastes and pre-cooked ingredients
  • In agricultural and biomass industries, porcupine dryers are used for drying fermentation residues, wet feed, and extracts

Types of materials processed

  • Viscous slurries and sticky pastes
  • Heat-sensitive compounds that require gentle handling
  • Chemical or biological intermediates with variable moisture content

Common materials of construction

Porcupine dryers are engineered for durability and heat transfer performance:

  • Stainless steel for sanitary and corrosion-resistant applications
  • Carbon steel for industrial-grade and general-purpose uses
  • Hastelloy and specialty alloys for chemically aggressive or high-purity environments

Key features of Porcupine dryers

  • Indirect heating with jacketed vessel for steam or hot oil
  • Internal rotating shaft with protrusions for effective agitation
  • Gentle mixing and uniform heat exposure
  • Ideal for batch operations and semi-continuous processing
  • Compatible with vacuum operation for low-temperature drying

Learn more about indirect drying systems and their applications from Process Heating.

Find your porcupine dryer at IPP

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Dryer-Porcupine FAQ

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

What industries rely most on porcupine dryers?
Chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and biomass industries all rely on porcupine dryers to handle viscous, sticky, or heat-sensitive materials.
How do porcupine dryers compare to paddle or screw dryers?
Porcupine dryers offer more aggressive agitation with their protruding arms, making them ideal for high-viscosity slurries. Paddle or screw dryers are better suited to drier, free-flowing solids.
What maintenance is required for porcupine dryers?
Regular checks include cleaning internal shafts, inspecting seals and bearings, verifying temperature controls, and monitoring agitation performance.
What are the benefits of buying used or secondhand process equipment from IPP?
Buying used from IPP can save up to 70% over new equipment, reduce lead times, support sustainability, and give you access to over 47 years of equipment expertise.