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Discover Safe, Quick Pavement Drying with Road Dryer at CONEXPO
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Discover Safe, Quick Pavement Drying with Road Dryer at CONEXPO

Discover Safe, Quick Pavement Drying with Road Dryer at CONEXPO

South-Carolina-based Road Dryer, LLC, will have its experts on hand in Silver Lot 3 Booth #S6509 during CONEXPO-CON/AGG, March 10-14, 2020, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Visitors will learn how the truck- or trailer-mounted Road Dryer RD-1200XT quickly dries asphalt and concrete pavement, allowing crews to pave or apply surface treatments or striping after just one pass. The unit, which blows heated air up to 400° F (204° C) directly downward through multiple nozzles, eliminates the risk of “flying objects,” and allows traffic to flow in nearby lanes — thus reducing congestion caused by traffic restrictions. The Road Dryer unit can be adjusted for drying widths of 8-ft to 12-ft (2.4m to 3.7m). Because it dries pavement on demand, it provides flexibility for contractors and government agencies to meet timetables by minimizing delays from weather- and project-related wet conditions. Road Dryer’s booth will have an RD-1200XT on display for visitors to explore.

The Road Dryer unit provides safety benefits not possible with most widely used pavement drying methods. Traditional attempts at drying pavement for construction or maintenance work have typically involved the use of jet engine dryers, infrared heat, or portable blowers, combined with brooms and manual squeegees. Each of these methods has its own limitations and safety concerns, including the use of jet fuel, noise, melting pavement, danger from thrown rocks or other objects, and slow results. Because of this, traffic is often fully restricted from traveling on roads or runways where drying work is taking place. The Road Dryer eliminates all of these issues, as it swiftly and safely dries the pavement. The RD-1200XT preconditions the incoming air to remove moisture prior to heating and directing the heated air to the road, allowing faster drying time. The unit will not harm asphalt, as the flow of drying air does not exceed 400° F.

Weather is not the only cause of wet pavement. Milling processes also use water to cool grinder teeth, leaving the road surface wet and unsuitable for paving until dry. The Road Dryer can follow behind a milling machine and immediately dry the pavement for resurfacing. Because the pavement is typically ready for paving or surfacing within an hour, it allows for increased throughput by several road miles per shift. For striping operations, hydro-blasting leaves the road surface wet, and it must be dried before new paint may be sprayed. With a Road Dryer RD-1200 following the hydro-blaster to dry the surface, a paint sprayer may be run immediately behind the Road Dryer unit, to paint or repaint lines.

Discover Safe, Quick Pavement Drying with Road Dryer at CONEXPO

Road Dryer, LLC, brings innovative technology to the paving industry, providing contractors and government agencies with efficient, safe, time-saving options. The ability to dry paving surfaces on demand provides unprecedented flexibility in meeting budgets and timetables by minimizing delays caused by wet conditions or processes. With corporate offices in Greenville, South Carolina, a manufacturing facility in Palm City, Florida, and a growing dealer network, Road Dryer provides equipment sales and leasing throughout North America and around the world.

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