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In
this picture you can see AFA Drying in the Refractance-Window
Drying Machine (AFA, or Aphanizomenon flos-aquae, is the
scientific name for Blue Green Algae) |
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The Refractance Window Drying Concept
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When water is covered by a transparent membrane such as plastic and placed over a heating source, evaporation and its associated heat loss are blocked or "refracted", and only conduction occurs. The plastic membrane acts like a mirror reflecting the infrared energy back into the water. |
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But when a moist raw material is placed on the plastic membrane's surface, the water in the material creates a "window" that allows for the passage of infrared energy through the material. Heat behaves as if there were no membrane in that location, and is directly transferred to the water present in the material |
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In
a matter of a few moments, the water in the material on the
plastic membrane's surface evaporates, and the "window"
of infrared energy closes and "refracts" back into the
heated water source, no longer exposing the material to
heat. |
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As
the material travels down the conveyor, the water in the material
evaporates through the "window" in a matter of a few
moments, with the "window" closing in proportion to the
rapid dissipation of water in the material. Because the Mylar
conveyor belt is a poor heat conductor, once the material dries,
the "refractance window" closes, and only a miniscule
amount of heat is transferred to the product as it is carried to
the end of the conveyor system. |
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or go back to our HOME page to continue to read about the quality of our Algae |
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"You can trace every sickness, every disease and every illness to a mineral deficiency" Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize Winner, Twice. |
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