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Microwave processing drying rates

To accelerate the drying process, most modern laboratories make use of alternative drying techniques such as halogen lamps, microwaves and infrared radiators. Because of a possible thermal decomposition of the polymer or emulsifiers however the temperature of the sample must not be allowed to rise much above the temperature range specified above. Furthermore, the drying rate should not be too high since this may cause skin formation on the surface of the sample. If the skin bursts material can be lost from the sample tray. [Pg.42]


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