Plastic dryers may fail for several reasons:
- Overloading: Operating the dryer beyond its capacity for extended periods can cause overheating or component wear, particularly affecting the heating elements and fans.
- Improper Cleaning: Accumulated dust or leftover plastic particles inside the dryer can affect the heat dissipation efficiency, leading to overheating or malfunction of the heating system.
- Incorrect Usage: Incorrect operation, such as setting the wrong temperature, humidity, or run time, can overload the equipment.
- Poor Environmental Conditions: Working in a humid or high-temperature environment may impact the dryer’s performance, especially damaging electrical components.
- Electrical Failures: Issues with the electrical system, such as loose wiring, short circuits, or unstable voltage, can prevent the dryer from functioning properly.
- Component Aging or Wear: After prolonged use, parts of the dryer, such as heating elements, fans, and sensors, may suffer from aging, damage, or wear.
- Lack of Timely Maintenance: Failure to perform regular maintenance and inspections can cause minor issues to accumulate into major failures.
To reduce the risk of failure, regular maintenance and proper operation are essential.