With the improvement of people's living standards, traditional mushroom drying methods are no longer able to meet today's needs. Traditional drying methods are not only inefficient but also lack quality assurance. Therefore, high-quality, efficient, and environmentally friendly drying methods have become the new trend in mushroom drying. Heat pump
mushroom drying room have become a popular drying equipment in recent years. Let's take a look at how they dry mushrooms.
A heat pump mushroom drying room consists of a drying room made of polyurethane insulation panels, an air-source heat pump, a fan system, a control system, a cart, and trays. The heat generated by the air-source heat pump can be distributed to every corner, ensuring more even drying and better results for the mushrooms. The working principle is simple: simply spread the mushrooms to be dried evenly on a tray, place them on a cart, and transport them into the drying room. The air-source heat pump then generates heat, heating the room and drying the mushrooms.
During the drying process, precise temperature and humidity control is crucial. Rapid temperature increases and decreases are recommended to prevent wrinkling of the mushroom caps and affect quality. Furthermore, the high temperature should not exceed 65°C, otherwise the dried mushrooms will have a burnt smell.
A new trend in mushroom drying: learn how heat pump drying rooms work. If you would like to learn more about heat pump mushroom drying rooms or drying processing technology, please contact us directly!