System and method for modulating flow through multiple ports...

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Process – With nondrying treating of material

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C034S397000, C034S078000, C134S902000

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07143527

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a dynamic liquid meniscus includes forming a meniscus at a first size, the meniscus being formed between a proximity head and a first surface and changing the meniscus to a second size by modulating a flow through at least one of a set of ports on the proximity head. A system for modulating flow through the ports in a proximity head is also described.

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