1985
DOI: 10.1016/0198-7593(85)90221-8
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Gas-to-gas heat recovery using fluidized bed technology

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“…Fluidization of the sugar crystals enables almost the total product surface to become the contact surface for the drying and cooling air [17,18]. This results in an intense heat and mass transfer, providing for an extremely efficient removal of surface moisture and product heat.…”
Section: Drying and Colingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fluidization of the sugar crystals enables almost the total product surface to become the contact surface for the drying and cooling air [17,18]. This results in an intense heat and mass transfer, providing for an extremely efficient removal of surface moisture and product heat.…”
Section: Drying and Colingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Figure 4, BMA fluidized bed dryer shows the drying and /or cooling of sugar in a fluidized bed [17]. Fluidization of the sugar crystals enables almost the total product surface to become the contact surface for the drying and cooling air [17,18].…”
Section: Drying and Colingmentioning
confidence: 99%