Carbon Fiber Infrared Heating Tubes for Efficient Tea Drying

As tea processing technology increasingly emphasizes environmental friendliness and energy efficiency, traditional methods of tea drying using coal, wood, and other conventional heat sources no longer meet modern requirements.

Application of Carbon Fiber Infrared Heating Tubes in Tea Drying

Carbon fiber infrared heating technology, widely applied in grains, vegetables, tobacco, and other products, has proven effective in tea drying after several years of research and development.

Research and Findings

Studies conducted by a university laboratory confirm that carbon fiber infrared heating technology plays a significant role in tea production and quality control. This article primarily explores its application in enzyme deactivation drying processes, equipment energy efficiency, and its impact on tea quality components.

Previous Heating Methods

Prior to this, many users employed shortwave infrared heating tubes or ceramic heating plates. These components emit mid to shortwave infrared radiation, which primarily depends on the moisture content of tea leaves and typically penetrates only the surface layer of moist materials.

Effectiveness of Infrared Heating

During radiation heating, the energy reflected and absorbed by tea leaves decreases with reduced moisture content. Comprehensive analysis of various experimental data indicates that far infrared heating tubes are suitable for drying thin materials. Conversely, shortwave infrared heating tubes are required for thicker drying rooms due to their higher temperatures. However, due to the high temperatures of shortwave infrared heating tubes, tea leaves can discolor during drying, making carbon fiber infrared heating tubes preferable for tea drying processes.

Tea Processing Challenges

Tea leaves undergo physical and chemical changes during withering and drying, closely related to their moisture content and distribution. These processes involve complex heat and mass transfer phenomena. Currently, carbon fiber infrared drying technology is widely used in grains and vegetables, offering superior appearance, rehydration properties, and retention of nutritional components compared to traditional hot air circulation drying.

Specialized Design Requirements

However, tea processing, particularly withering and drying, differs significantly from grains and vegetables, necessitating specially designed models and specifications for carbon fiber heating tubes used in tea drying machines.

Operational Specifications

When operating normally, carbon fiber heating tubes reach surface temperatures ranging from 500°C to 600°C, similar to the temperature and color of burning charcoal. This application in withering and drying processes enhances production efficiency and improves tea quality.

Enhance tea production efficiency and quality with carbon fiber infrared heating tubes, optimizing drying processes. For more information, visit our website or contact us at contact@globalquartztube.com.

Author

  • Casper Peng

    Casper Peng is a seasoned expert in the quartz tube industry. With over ten years of experience, he has a profound understanding of various applications of quartz materials and deep knowledge in quartz processing techniques. Casper's expertise in the design and manufacturing of quartz tubes allows him to provide customized solutions that meet unique customer needs. Through Casper Peng's professional articles, we aim to provide you with the latest industry news and the most practical technical guides to help you better understand and utilize quartz tube products.

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