Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1431709 Plastics, Additives and Compounding 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Plastics drying processes are costly and have high energy requirements. Depending on the material, drying times of several hours are not unusual, requiring a corresponding large stock of material in the drying hoppers. As a rule, in conventional systems, the energy input is indirectly affected by warm or dry air. However, Mr M. Vogt of Kreyenborg describes how a new technology, Infrared drying, offers an interesting alternative - reduced drying times and energy consumption.

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