Had a call this morning with a guy running a fish meal line who was losing 12% moisture in transit, basically turning his product into a bacterial buffet, and we've sent out dozens of these units to folks doing exactly that kind of high-volume work, usually 500kg to 2000kg per hour depending on what they're pushing through.


Goes up to 300kW on the power side with a 2450±50MHz frequency, which is pretty standard for this class, and the transmission belt runs 0 to 10 meters per minute so you can dial it in for chicken powder or bone meal—the PLC handles teh automation so operators aren't fiddling with dials all shift, and it'll run 24 hours straight if you've got throughput.

What it does is hit both drying and sterilization in one pass, which saves a separate step for shrimp meal or meat powders, but it's not great for anything with high fat content above 15% or so because the microwave energy can cause hot spots—most buyers ask about that after the first trial, so we usually send a sample COA first, and the cooling type is either water or air depending on your ambient temp (check lead time on the water-cooled version, it's typically 2-3 weeks longer).


Anyway, we've got about 45 days lead time on the standerd 50kg/h unit, and bulk pricing drops noticeably around the 150kW mark, so if you're scaling up, it's worth jumping to that tier.
We usually require a MOQ of 1 unit for this model, but we can discuss if you need a trial run or smaller setup.
Lead time is around 30-45 days, depending on the power capacity you choose. Custom specs might add a week or two.
Yes, all JY-MW series units come with CE certification included in the paperwork, so you're covered for EU markets.
The frequency is fixed at 2450±50MHz, which works for all those materials. What we can adjust is the transmission speed and power to match your specific drying or sterilization needs.
We package it in reinforced wooden crates with foam padding for safe transit. It's designed for indoor use only, so keep it in a dry, covered area at ambient temps between -10°C and 40°C.