
ADT-30C
Commercial Food Freeze Dryer
- Capacity
- 30-45 kg / batch
- Best fit
- Farms, specialty foods and pilot sales
Commercial & Industrial Food
Engineer the line around throughput, utilities and the product you sell.
30-2,000 kg reference batches
Commercial and tunnel-scale systems
Utility and layout engineering
Global commissioning support
A focused equipment range
ArcticDry Tech is built for food processors moving beyond test batches. The range combines commercial cabinet machines with large FFD production systems, supported by load planning, utility review, pre-freezing strategy and commissioning.
Product range

ADT-30C

ADT-50C

ADT-500I

ADT-1000I
Application fit
Equipment selection begins with what must be frozen, dried, documented and produced each week.
Retain shape, color and flavor in berries, tropical fruit, herbs and vegetable ingredients.
Build repeatable meat, seafood and treat programs with controlled loading and sanitation plans.
Plan large vapor loads and stable production for beverage, culture and specialty ingredients.
Configure flexible tray, cart and recipe workflows for changing products and seasonal demand.
Engineering view
Compare in-chamber freezing with cold-room or IQF pre-freezing based on cycle time and capital cost.
Controlled heat input supports uniform sublimation while limiting local overheating.
Condenser surface, refrigeration capacity and vacuum conductance are sized around peak vapor flow.
Layouts can include carts, loading rails, defrost, CIP options, nitrogen and remote monitoring.
Frequently asked
ArcticDry Tech systems are manufactured by SJIA Laboratory Equipment Co., Ltd. International commercial support is provided through SJ Scientific Ltd.
Yes. Chamber format, shelves, condenser, vacuum system, controls and utilities are reviewed against the product and intended batch.
Remote support is standard. On-site installation, commissioning and operator training can be included for qualified projects.
Application review
Share the product, batch size, container, utilities and expected production rhythm. An engineer will recommend a practical starting configuration.