Double-flow dehydrating tunnel

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – Houses – kilns – and containers

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34212, 34227, F26B 1516

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046100989

ABSTRACT:
Double-flow dehydration tunnel characterized in that it comprises, above an intermediate space (5), a collecting and channelling means (20) arranged to collect separately the current of hot air (10) coming from the recycling duct (7) containing the heater (9) and the current of less hot air (15) coming from the recycling duct not containing a heater, to divert these two substantially horizontal currents into substantially vertical currents and to channel them in the form of a multitude of laminar streams (32, 33) parallel to the vertical axial plane of the tunnel, the streams (32, 33) from one source and the other being in alternate positions and axially offset at least on one edge, in such a manner that their mixing produces an air current comprising two zones (34, 35) at different temperatures in the axial direction and substantially homogeneous in the transverse direction, the less hot zone (35) being oriented on the side where the parallel flow section (4) is located.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1528223 (1925-03-01), Moore
patent: 2706344 (1955-04-01), Vaughn
patent: 2920398 (1960-01-01), Liljenstrom

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