Method and apparatus for drying containers

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – For hollow article

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34106, 34 21, 198400, 15304, 153092, F26B 2500

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052711641

ABSTRACT:
A drying arrangement includes transport device which uses suction or magnetism to produce an attractive force via which containers can be picked up by their bottom wall after they have come out of a washing station, and carried with an open end thereof oriented downwardly, over a nozzle arrangement which suctions off water in liquid form from the containers and over an arrangement which uses hot air to dry off the remaining water.

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