Vietnam-made granulating fluidized bed drying machine - Not losing to the imported machine

According to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Hoai Quoc, Deputy Director of HCMC Department of Science and Technology , the successful fabrication of granulating fluidized bed dryer (MSTSTH) of Institute of Mechanics and Applied Informatics has actually contributed. improve technology, diversify products, save labor, time and improve competitiveness for businesses. This is also a step forward in mastering technology and localizing industrial equipment in Vietnam .

Internal machine - high efficiency

'For more than 2 years of use, we have found that Vietnam's Tax Code does not lose to imported machines and moreover, its price is less than 1/3 of that of Taiwan (China). In addition, when using the MSTST to dry raw materials, we have reduced over 30% of electricity consumption, saving thousands of workdays ' - Mr. Le Quoc Tuy, Deputy Director of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Trading Company Veterinary (VEMEDIM) said so.

Picture 1 of Vietnam-made granulating fluidized bed drying machine - Not losing to the imported machine

The fluidized bed dryer is manufactured by the Institute of Mechanics and Informatics, which is being used by VEMEDIM Company to produce veterinary medicine.


At the production workshop of VEMEDIM Company, pharmacist Le Van Dien has instructed visitors to introduce features, uses and advantages of Vietnam Tax Code. 'We realize that the machine has many advantages such as a pretty, compact and easy to disassemble design and convenient. In terms of quality, minimize noise and dust . ' - Mr. Dien said.

Mr. Dien cited, before, when drying about 120kg of materials, the company had to use 4 static dryers running for 5 hours and had to use hand to mix, but when drying the seeds with MSTST, the drying time was only 40 minute…

Pharmacist Le Van Dien added, since buying MSTSTH, the company has removed 3 static dryers, leaving only a static dryer to use in the case of reluctance. Therefore, after an effective pilot year, the company has ordered a second MSTST.

Enough to compete with foreign machines

According to engineer Nguyen Tuan Linh, Deputy Director of Precision Mechanical Workshop (Institute of Applied Mechanics and Informatics), is the project manager: In recent years, due to the need to expand production and diversify models products, expanding markets, minimizing production costs . some small and medium-sized pharmaceutical, veterinary and chemical production companies in Vietnam have sought to buy tax codes. However, when referring to the price and quality of foreign tax codes, they believe that the price of imported foreign machines is too expensive (from USD 185,000 - USD 220,000 / unit) and the warranty and maintenance are very complicated . So , enterprises have sent orders to Institute of Mechanics and Informatics to research and manufacture MSTST.

Through research shows, the Tax Code is a combination of lines between 5 functional machines: mixing, thermostat, wetting, drying, granulation. The most difficult thing is how to ensure the particles have adhesion, ensure moisture, wind power, 'boiling' . However, after only 1 year, we also found 'secrets' and fabricated successfully. Mini MSTSTH. From this victory, the Institute of Applied Mechanics and Informatics has turned to manufacturing a larger capacity MSTST. Currently, Institute of Applied Mechanics and Informatics has been able to create a capacity of Tax Code with the demand of customers, with a price of less than 1/3 of the price of foreign machines (Taiwan - China), engineer Nguyen Tuan Linh said more.

Therefore, at the acceptance test of the new MSTST project in Can Tho, Chairman of the project acceptance committee, PGS-Dr. Le Hoai Quoc, assessed: In addition to ensuring the scientific and quality factors . then the Tax Code produced by the Institute of Mechanics and Informatics is a highly applicable project. It brings economic efficiency for businesses and also shows that the Tax Code of Institute of Mechanics and Informatics applied to manufacture enough to compete with imported goods.