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Stock Number: #213258
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 509 ft²
Vacuum Rated: Yes
Number of Shelves: 16
Shelf Length: 79 in
Shelf Width: 58 in
Shelf Pressure: 30 psi
Temperature: 212 °F
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Devine vinyl coated shelf dryer Shelf temperature estimated ~212° F 58" wide x 79" long on 3" spacing. each shelf designed for liquid heat though a common manifold. Cast Iron housing with internal coating, Ceilcoat Flakeline 2226F, hinged doors on the front and back of chamber, chamber bolts together in center.
Each door has 6" sight glasses on the doors. Swing bolt closers on the doors.

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Stock Number: #213057
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 509 ft²
Vacuum Rated: Yes
Number of Shelves: 16
Shelf Length: 79 in
Shelf Width: 58 in
Shelf Pressure: 30 psi
Temperature: 212 °F
Additional Information:

Devine vinyl coated shelf dryer Shelf temperature estimated ~212° F Unit has (16) coated cored shelves, 58" wide x 79" long on 3" spacing. Cast Iron housing with internal coating, Ceilcoat Flakeline 2226F, hinged doors on the front and back of chamber, Each door has 6" sight glasses on the doors. Swing bolt closers on the doors.

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Stock Number: #213260
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 509 ft²
Vacuum Rated: Yes
Number of Shelves: 16
Shelf Length: 79 in
Shelf Width: 58 in
Shelf Pressure: 30 psi
Chamber Height: 9 in
Chamber Width: 72 in
Chamber Length: 1 in
Temperature: 212 °F
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  • Vinyl coated shelf dryer. Shelf temperature estimated ~212° F 58" wide x 79" long on 3" spacing.
  • Cast Iron housing with internal coating, Ceilcoat Flakeline 2226F, hinged doors on the front and back of chamber, Chamber bolts together in center.
  • Each door has 6" sight glasses on the doors. Swing bolt closers on the doors.
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Stock Number: #208006
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 207 ft²
Vacuum Rated: Yes
Number of Shelves: 18
Shelf Length: 42 in
Shelf Width: 39 in
Shelf Pressure: 30 psi
Shelf Temperature: 300 °F
Chamber Height: 72 in
Chamber Width: 40 in
Chamber Length: 49 in
Temperature: 300 °F
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Shelf Dryer Chamber rated FV, with 3" spacing between shelves. (18) usable shelves. Hinged front door with (2) sight glasses, hand wheel closers.

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Stock Number: #208078
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 207 ft²
Vacuum Rated: Yes
Number of Shelves: 18
Shelf Length: 43 in
Shelf Width: 39 in
Shelf Pressure: 30 psi
Shelf Temperature: 300 °F
Chamber Height: 72 in
Chamber Width: 40 in
Chamber Length: 49 in
Orientation: Vertical
Temperature: 300 °F
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Rated FV @ 300 degrees on the housing,, with 3" spacing between shelves. Left hinged front door with (2) sight glasses, hand wheel closers. Complete with Stainless steel product trays, 28" W x 43" L x 2" H. Weight 9800 lbs. Number of Pans: 36. Pan Capacity: 50.4 ft3.

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Browse used, surplus and secondhand shelf dryers from IPP – in stock and ideal for pharma and chemical use

With ready-to-ship shelf dryers from IPP, you save time and money while preserving product quality in every batch

Shelf dryers are vacuum drying systems designed for delicate, heat-sensitive products that require uniform moisture removal without thermal degradation. These units dry materials in trays placed on heated shelves within a vacuum chamber. For over 47 years, IPP has provided shelf dryers and other thermal equipment from 20 complete plant sites, all supported by an inventory of over 15,000 ready-to-ship systems. These dryers are especially valued in pharmaceutical, food and fine chemical operations.

Shelf dryers rely on conduction heating via shelves that are often heated with circulating fluid or steam. Vacuum pressure lowers the boiling point of moisture or solvents, enabling gentle, controlled drying that protects product integrity.

Primary uses across industries

  • In pharmaceuticals, shelf dryers are used to dry active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), injectables and sterile compounds
  • In biotech and food processing, they dry enzymes, vitamins, flavors and sensitive proteins
  • In chemical manufacturing, shelf dryers handle specialty powders and materials with volatile solvents
  • In cosmetics and personal care, they’re used for creams, gels and botanical extracts

Types of materials processed

  • Heat-sensitive powders and solids
  • Solvent-based formulations
  • Small batch or high-purity materials requiring tray-by-tray uniformity

Common materials of construction

Shelf dryers must be sanitary, corrosion-resistant, and maintain vacuum integrity:

  • Stainless steel for cleanroom and chemical environments
  • Carbon steel for cost-effective drying of non-corrosive materials
  • Specialty alloys (e.g., Hastelloy) for harsh or high-purity conditions

Key features of shelf dryers

  • Vacuum drying for low-temperature processing
  • Heated shelves for uniform conduction drying
  • Tray-based layout allows small batch or custom formulations
  • Minimal product agitation – ideal for fragile materials
  • Compatible with solvent recovery and cleanroom standards

Learn more about vacuum drying technologies in sensitive applications from Pharmaceutical Technology.

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

What are shelf dryers best suited for?
They’re ideal for heat-sensitive products that require low-temp drying without mechanical stress, such as pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals.
How do shelf dryers differ from rotary or fluid bed dryers?
Shelf dryers use static trays and indirect conduction, offering more gentle and controlled drying, especially under vacuum.
What’s required to maintain a shelf dryer?
Maintenance includes vacuum pump checks, gasket inspection, cleaning trays and ensuring even temperature distribution across all shelves.
What are the benefits of buying used or secondhand process equipment from IPP?
IPP offers fast delivery, savings up to 70%, and access to more than 15,000 in-stock systems backed by 47+ years of industry expertise.