Based in Payson, Arizona, Pulse Drying Systems designs and manufactures advanced spray drying equipment powered by its proprietary Pulse Atomization technology. This innovative process enables the efficient drying of foods, chemicals, minerals, and nutraceuticals—preserving quality, reducing maintenance, and delivering high-performance powders with minimal thermal degradation.

Pulse Combustion Systems Introduces Prilling Capability

Payson, Arizona – Pulse Combustion Systems (PCS) announced today that it has built and successfully demonstrated “prilling” operations by making minor changes to its standard pulse atomization spray dryer. The new system uses all of the existing “spray dryer” elements, and adds some special equipment for feed preparation and transportation. “A very innovative high-tech manufacturer…

Pulse Combustion Systems Purchases Homogenizer; Adds to Emulsion-Drying Capability

Payson, Arizona – Pulse Combustion Systems (PCS) announced today that it has purchased a homogenizer for use in preparing emulsions and other products containing fats (such as whole milk) for pulse drying. The homogenizer’s output will match the input of the company’s Pilot Dryer. “We are excited about adding this equipment to our inventory,” says…

Pulse Combustion Systems Develops High-Temperature Dryer

Payson, Arizona – Pulse Combustion Systems (PCS) announced today that it has developed and implemented a new high-temperature drying system in response to requests from industry. Certain processes require elevated temperatures in the drying chamber while spray drying, and these are very hard to obtain in conventional spray drying. “While difficult for conventional spray dryer…

Pulse Combustion Systems Develops and Prototypes Indirectly Heated Pulse Dryer for High-Purity Products and Solvent Drying

Payson, Arizona – In response to a customer request, Pulse Combustion Systems (PCS) has created an “indirectly-heated” version of its Pulse Atomization Dryer. Instead of burning fuel in a combustion chamber, this new dryer employs either an electric heating element or an air-to-air heat exchanger to heat the drying gas. Thus, the drying gas is…