Direct treatment
Direct treatment of the flow from the dryer. We can treat this flow directly with one of the two following options:
- Cryogenic recovery.
- Recovery by adsorption and cryogenics.
There are many industrial processes that use large quantities of air or other gases in drying processes. These processes can take place on a per-load basis or continuously.
In any case, the use of an inert and dry gas such as nitrogen makes it possible to preserve the quality and safety conditions of the drying process. Likewise, if during the drying process volatile organic compounds are emitted into the atmosphere, they can easily be treated by treating the gaseous currents.
Prior to using a recovery system, we need to concentrate the flows that reach the exterior. There are different recirculation systems used for that purpose.
This enables us to optimise the flow and the output concentration, which then optimises its subsequent treatment.
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