Heat generation through mechanical molecular gas agitation

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Process – Gas or vapor pressure is subatmospheric

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34219, 126247, 237 1R, F26B 504

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060499974

ABSTRACT:
Specifically configured dual rotor, multi-lobed, rotary gas compressors in a piping system will provide clean gas heating and re-circulation that will quickly and efficiently heat a connected process chamber or process piping section. Substantial heat is quickly generated through mechanical agitation of the gas molecules that pass through the inlet and outlet of a dual rotor, multi-lobed, rotary gas compressor. The invention application of a dual rotor, multi-lobed, rotary gas compressor as a means of imparting heat to a gas stream provides an economical source of convective heat for closed and open loop piping applications.

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