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Drying Technology
An International Journal
Volume 19, 2001 - Issue 7
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DRYING AND DEWATERING R&D IN JAPAN

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Pages 1223-1251 | Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Presently, it has become an urgent and important concern worldwide to reduce the volume of waste and rationally use the waste for electric power generation. Sludge is a dominant part in the family of wastes. Drying of sludge, not only for volume reduction but also for further utilization, is becoming an essential and integral process. On the other hand, as the requirement of new materials production, for example, fine particles of micron or sub-micron scale for advanced materials, some new drying technologies and techniques have emerged. The market-pull may be the direct and active impetus to drying research and development (R&D). In this paper, drying technologies for sludges, fine particles, coatings as well as advanced dewatering are discussed to reflect the “hot” points of drying and dewatering R&D in Japan. And some novel dryers are also presented.

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