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Drying

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Drying is a mass transfer process resulting in the removal of water from an object. In technical contexts and in medicine it may also be called dehydration.

Drying maybe both a natural or an intentional process.

The process of extreme drying is called desiccation.

There is very extensive technical literature on this subject, including several major textbooks and a dedicated scientific journal (Drying Technology [1]).

[edit] Methods of drying

  • Application of dry heated air (convective drying). This causes evaporation of the surface water, which is replaced by water from inside the solid until the whole has dried out.
  • Indirect or contact drying (heating through a hot wall), similar to above.
  • Dielectric drying (radiofrequency or microwaves being absorbed inside the material)
  • Freeze drying
  • Supercritical drying

[edit] Applications of drying

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