What is drying?

Previously, the oven is a device for applying low heat for a long time for different objects for different purposes. Some kitchen furnaces come with the possibility of drying the furnace. This allows the device to prolong durability to be used primarily for cooking and dehydration of food. In the food industry, a reserved drying oven is often used to create snacks, such as pretzels, chips, biscuits, extruded corn products and chips. Functions may include forced convection, adjustable ventilation and digital timer. Air circulation can be achieved either by a fan or a turbine. Council convections can also be used for thermal testing, thermal storage, evaporation and heat treatment. Larger models may include traffic belts.

The use of drying furnace with ceramics is double. For one thing, drying of furnaces is an essential element of commercial production range of products, including sanitary products such as toilet bowls, sewer pipe, tiles and glass and portionshind. On the other hand, there is a pottery furnace, which is used for built and thrown ceramics, another type of drying furnace, located in the studies of many pottery and many art departments.

Chemical manufacturers use two types of drying furnaces: continuous dryers and dose dryers. In this industry, drying furnaces are used, among other things, for sludge and stearates. They are also an important part of chlorine gas production. The cure of rubber and plastic also takes place in drying or curing oven.

Archaeological places have occurred drying of the furnaces used in the past. Archaeological digging in many Wenlock, Shropshire in England in 2006 by Archenfield Archaeology Ltd. She discovered a malt drying oven that could be abandoned because of black death. Malt the drying furnace was found in Raunds, Northamptonshire, England in 1980, and the malt furnace was dug into Linford, Milton Keynes, England in 1978.

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