Adphos workshop on aNir and aLite technologies in the drying process

Adphos, a leading global provider of digital drying solutions, hosted the workshop entitled "Transformation from Gas Dryers to Digital Drying - aNir/aLite Game Changer Technologies" at its headquarters in Bruckmühl in November 2024.
The Adphos workshop in November 2024 showcased recent groundbreaking advances in drying technology and process optimization and provided industry experts with an in-depth introduction to Adphos' aNir and aLite digital technologies. Through technical presentations, live demonstrations and interactive sessions, attendees gained valuable insights into how Adphos' customized solutions can enhance efficiency and sustainability in modern production lines.
The potential of aNir/aLite technologies
The workshop focused on the feasibility and proven benefits of the aNir and aLite drying systems, which offer a superior alternative to conventional gas dryers. In the presentations, the participants were shown the advantages of these innovative technologies: considerable cost savings with a short amortization period, increased drying speeds, substrate-friendly drying within seconds and no CO2 footprint. Real application examples and successful installations were used to show how gas dryers have already been replaced efficiently and sustainably by aNir/aLite systems in many cases.
Adphos drives the future of thermal drying forward
A highlight of the workshop was the exclusive opportunity to inspect a production system ready for dispatch at close quarters and learn about the pioneering design, flexible configuration options and scalability of Adphos solutions. In addition to the technical program, Adphos invited participants to a social evening at a local brewery. The relaxed atmosphere provided an opportunity to network, exchange ideas with industry experts and strengthen professional relationships. The workshop underlined Adphos' leading position as an industry pioneer. With its technologies, the company is helping manufacturers to switch from traditional gas-based systems to more efficient, digitally integrated solutions.