Process for removing solvent from proteinaceous material

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With means to treat gas or vapor

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426459, F26B 300

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ABSTRACT:
Solvent is evaporated from proteinaceous material by treating the protein material with humidified air at controlled rate, the humidified air having a temperature of 40.degree. C to 90.degree. C and a relative humidity of at least 50% such that enough energy is added for vaporization of the solvent at the same time as water is condensed from the humidified air and replaces the amount of solvent being vaporized.

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