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Mechanical Dryer
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A mechanical dryer uses heat and airflow to dry coffee when there isn't enough sun or drying space. It requires careful temperature control - excessive heat can damage cup quality.
What is a mechanical dryer in coffee processing?
A mechanical dryer is a machine-based system for reducing coffee moisture as an alternative or supplement to sun-drying. Producers use them when patio or raised bed space can't accommodate the harvest volume, when weather is unreliable, or when processing speed is a priority.
Common types include rotating drum dryers (like the guardiola), horizontal tray dryers, and vertical silo dryers - each using heated air to drive moisture from the bean over hours or days rather than the weeks needed for careful sun-drying.
Temperature control is critical. Above roughly 40–45°C, the outer bean layer can case-harden - trapping residual moisture inside and creating problems that show up as flat, papery, or cooked character in the cup. Well-managed mechanical drying at lower temperatures can match sun-drying quality; pushed too hot, it undoes careful processing upstream. Many producers combine both approaches - starting on raised beds, finishing in a dryer as the coffee approaches target moisture.
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