1. Conduction" or "contact" drying
The product to be dried is placed on a heat-conducting wall, which is heated on the other side, for example by steam condensation or any other heat source (gas burner, electric heater, warm condenser water, heat transfer fluid, etc.) as shown in figure 1 . The heat input (kW) to the product is by conduction through this hot wall to the product, then by conduction within the product, to...
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