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Heat-sensitive products, combined drying

Use of Combined Technologies for Drying Heat-Sensitive Products 11 SI Tab. 5.1 Examples of microwave-assisted drying for foodstuffs. [Pg.184]

Use of Combined Technologies for Drying Heat-Sensitive Products... [Pg.186]

The construction of the overall cell is realized by a simple lamination (combining heat and pressure) of the three components in the correct order. Due to the sensitivity to moisture of lithium and of lithium compounds, the entire operation is run in controlled-atmosphere dry boxes or, for larger production, in dry rooms where the humidity content is maintained within > 1 % relative humidity. [Pg.194]


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