Honey dehydrators are used to remove water from honey, reducing its moisture content and increasing its shelf life. They work using warm air and rotating plates to facilitate the evaporation of water from the honey. The dehydrators are available in different capacities – they feature adjustable rotation speed and heat input.
The need for dehydrating honey arises from the fact that wet honey can ferment, leading to spoilage. Dehydration removes moisture, preventing fermentation and ensuring the long-term preservation of honey. This process is particularly useful for beekeepers in humid climates or those facing challenges with honey moisture content.
The Lyson honey dehydrator is used to reduce the water content in honey to ensure it is lower than 18%, as honey with moisture levels greater than 19% will ferment and is not marketable.
The dehydrator removes water from honey using warm air and rotating plates, and it features adjustable rotation speed and temperature setpoint.
The drying rate is up to 3% of moisture removed from honey in 10-12 hours of work, depending on ambient conditions, honey, and settings. There are different models available, such as the 70kg (50L) and 300kg (about 215L) dehydrators, each with specific technical specifications and features.
The Lyson honey dehydrators offer beekeepers a practical and efficient solution to control the water content in honey and ensure the production of high-quality, marketable honey
The device is designed to provide beekeepers with a simple and efficient solution to ensure the highest quality of honey produced. If you are in the honey processing business and looking for a honey dehydrator, there are various options available