CUNHA, Jairo.; SERÔDIO, Rogério dos Santos.
Resumen:
The “Pinhalense” rotary drier, was adapted, by the end of the seventies, to
cacao drying, after study and recommentation by CEPLAC, dividing the rotary cylinder
into two compartiments by a transversal wall, aiming the minimun bean breakage and the
maximum efficiency of the drying system; later, however, it appears in the regional market
unities of this drier without such adaptation, and with the argument that no relevant
difference occours in the drying results. The present study was carried out just to clarify
this situation; loads from 1.800 kg of fresh fermented beans, incremented by 300 kg up to
2.700 kg (maximum capacity) were tested. The results showed that the breakages were
smaller and the drying efficiency higher when the two compartiments were used than when
only the bigger was used.