How a U.S. Ingredient Processor Increased Cranberry Pomace Drying Capacity by 7-8x

Band Dryer | Steam Based | Ingredient Processing | USA

A high-capacity continuous band dryer replaced three legacy dryers, lifted throughput to 1600-1800 lbs/hr, and delivered consistent final moisture below 8% for milling into value-added powder and fiber ingredients.

Technical Snapshot

MaterialCranberry Pomace
Feed Moisture~70%
Final Moisture< 8%
Capacity1600-1800 lbs/hr
ProcessContinuous Band Drying

Problem

  • Existing three-dryer setup limited throughput and created a production bottleneck as demand for cranberry ingredients increased.
  • Multiple systems increased maintenance load, spare part requirements, and operator complexity.
  • The client needed consistent drying of high-moisture, fibrous pomace without compromising downstream milling quality.

Proposed Solution

  • Gem Drytech engineered a continuous band dryer designed for sticky, fibrous fruit pomace.
  • The system used controlled airflow, gentle handling, and efficient heat utilization for stable continuous operation.
  • One integrated line replaced three separate dryers, simplifying plant operations and improving process control.

Result

  • Throughput increased to 1600-1800 lbs/hr, approximately 7-8x higher than the previous setup.
  • Final moisture remained below 8%, supporting efficient milling into cranberry powder and fiber ingredients.
  • Energy consumption and maintenance requirements per pound of dried product were reduced.
  • Operations became simpler, with lower downtime and improved reliability.

Conclusion

This installation shows how continuous band drying can turn high-moisture fruit pomace into a scalable, commercially valuable ingredient stream with better throughput, lower operating complexity, and consistent quality.

Applicability

Also relevant for blueberry pomace, apple pomace, grape pomace, citrus fiber residues, and vegetable fiber by-products.