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GRAIN COLLECTOR [1 record]

Record 1 2025-02-03

English

Subject field(s)
  • Industrial Tools and Equipment
  • Food Industries
  • Collaboration with the FAO
CONT

An improved technology in utilizing solar energy for drying grain is the use of solar driers where the air is heated in a solar collector and then passed through beds of grain. There are two basic types of solar drier appropriate for use with grain : natural convection driers where the air flow is induced by thermal gradients; and forced convection driers wherein air is forced through a solar collector and the grain bed by a fan.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Outillage industriel
  • Industrie de l'alimentation
  • Collaboration avec la FAO
DEF

Dispositif destiné à réduire la teneur en eau de produits agricoles et alimentaires, grâce à une circulation d'air chauffé par des capteurs plans.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Herramientas y equipo industriales
  • Industria alimentaria
  • Colaboración con la FAO
CONT

Los secadores solares son deshidratadores, aparatos destinados a sacar la humedad de: pescados, carnes, frutas, verduras, té, etc. a través de la circulación del aire caliente.

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