Workhorse Products designed its new Compact Dryer for garment screen printers whose shop spaces or budgets are limited. The company says the dryer produces professional results for a variety of imprintable caps, jackets, sweats, and transfers. The dryer measures 67 x 30 in. (1702 x 762 mm), features a 20-in. (508-mm) conveyor belt, and an infrared heat panel. According to Workhorse, the dryer can cure up to 72 pieces/hr. Other features include adjustable belt speed, double-wall construction, adjustable oven doors, and powered exhaust.

Workhorse Products designed its new Compact Dryer for garment screen printers whose shop spaces or budgets are limited. The company says the dryer produces professional results for a variety of imprintable caps, jackets, sweats, and transfers. The dryer measures 67 x 30 in. (1702 x 762 mm), features a 20-in. (508-mm) conveyor belt, and an infrared heat panel. According to Workhorse, the dryer can cure up to 72 pieces/hr. Other features include adjustable belt speed, double-wall construction, adjustable oven doors, and powered exhaust. The Compact Dryer is available in two models: 11208 (115 VAC) and 11209 (230 VAC). Workhorse Products, 3730 E. Southern Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85040, 602-437-2305, 800-557-7889, fax: 602-437-2270, Web: www.workhorseproducts.com.

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