Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With means to treat gas or vapor
Patent
1979-03-09
1981-02-24
Makay, Albert J.
Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids
Apparatus
With means to treat gas or vapor
34 75, 34 80, 34 35, 34 86, 55 59, 55 62, 55196, 55198, F26B 306, F26B 1900
Patent
active
042519241
ABSTRACT:
The drying medium (T) is driven through the adsorbent (5) of the adsorption cell (1) in the same direction as the process medium (P). Initially it is ejected through an auxiliary output (19) and a device (26) for removal of dampness and then is changed-over towards a main output (18) and preferably into the workroom (A).
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Beck Rolf
Schumacher Martin
Zimmermann Martin
Hieken Charles
Joyce Harold
Makay Albert J.
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