Which type of drier is used for drying wet material?
Answer Posted / roshan
all dryers are used for drying wet materials.
according to the moisture content in ur wet substance and the physical nature of the substance of substance you can select the drying method.
fluidised drying
screen or conveyor drying
try drying
flash drying etc..
are different types of drying.
you can get more details from "Unit operations" for chemical engineers
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