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DEHUMIDIFICATION KILN [2 records]

Record 1 2007-11-07

English

Subject field(s)
  • Drying Equipment (Air Cond. and Heating)
  • Wood Drying
DEF

[A wood kiln that utilizes] a heat exchanger to recycle heat and expel moisture from heated, moisture-laden air [and operates] at a temperature of 20-50ºC ...

French

Domaine(s)
  • Étuves et séchoirs (Cond. de l'air et chauffage)
  • Séchage du bois
DEF

[Séchoir à bois qui utilise] un échangeur de chaleur pour recycler l'air chauffé et expulser l'humidité dont il est chargé [et qui fonctionne] à une température de 20 à 50 ºC.

Spanish

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Record 2 2007-06-21

English

Subject field(s)
  • Industrial Establishments
  • Food Industries
CONT

A dehydration plant for dehydrating food products, including a microwave kiln, conveyor means for conveying food products through the kiln, circulation means for circulating air through the kiln, refrigerated dehumidification means for dehumidifying the air to be circulated through the kiln, and heating means for heating the air to be circulated through the kiln such that food products conveyed through the kiln are exposed to both microwave emissions and the flow of dehumidified heated air to thereby dehydrate the food products.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Établissements industriels
  • Industrie de l'alimentation

Spanish

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