Press Dry Conference 1983 Held at Madison, Wisconsin on September 7-9, 1983,
Abstract
The purpose of this presentation is to provide an overview of the overall Institute program. Details of particular aspects of the research have been, and will continue to be, published elsewhere. Water removal concepts directed toward the reduction or elimination of some of the barriers to rapid, efficient drying (as exist in conventional dryers) are the primary subjects of research at the Institute. The concepts being investigated form a family, in that they are all based on the principle of high-intensity drying. High-intensity drying refers to drying under sufficiently intensive heat input conditions that the moist paper web is maintained at a temperature in excess of the ambient boiling point.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1983
- Accession Number
- ADA132592
Entities
People
- Ernst L. Back
- Frederick W. Ahrens
- John W. Koning Jr.
- Rajai H. Atalla
- Vance C. Setterholm
Organizations
- Forest Products Laboratory