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 Material that been used to absorb water
  from wet food to produced dried food.
 Function- to make sure that the food can
  used in long time.
 drying agents are materials, the water
  extract. The water can be chemically bound,
  e.g. with sulfuric acid or phosphorus
  pentaoxide, or the drying process can take
  place via adsorption, e.g. with calcium
  chloride or Bentonit.
 hereare various ways of removing water and
 other impurities from a solution. This can
 become a major task once the used reagents
 are also sensitive towards water e.g.
 Grignard reagents or enolates.
 One differentiates between static and
 dynamic drying process. During the static
 drying process the drying agent is added to
 the material which can be dried and again
 removed, with the dynamic drying process
 flows through the gaseous or liquid substance
 the drying agent which can be dried.
 If water is one of the products, it also has a
  detrimental effect on the yield and/or
  reaction rate. In those cases, drying agents
  like activated alumina¹, calcium hydride
  (CaH2), sodium metal (in combination with
  benzophenone which forms a dark blue ketyl
  radical), lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4)
  or phosphorous pentoxide (P4O10) are used to
  chemically destroy the water
 The drying agents commonly used in the
 organic laboratories are calcium chloride
 (CaCl2), sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) Calcium
 sulfate (CaSO4, as Drierite (R)) and
 magnesium sulfate (MgSO4), all in their
 anhydrous form.
 Listed below are the drying agents that are
 commonly used.Organic liquids are
 considered to be wet if they contain water.
 Realize that the organic liquid will still be a
 liquid after it is dried.
   Activated alumina ¹ is a very porous form of
    aluminum oxide of high surface area which
    adsorbs liquids and gases without any change in
    form. Activated alumina will not soften or
    disintegrate when immersed in liquids. Activated
    alumina may be regenerated to its original
    adsorption efficiency by heating to a
    temperature between (177-316°C).

   Reconditioning of mineral oils like transformer or
    insulating oils. Removal of oil vapor mist from
    compressed air. Drying of organic liquids to a
    moisture level of 10 ppm or below. Drying of
    various liquids such as Benzene, Carbon,
    Tetrachloride, Chlorobenzene, Ethyl Acetate,
    Transformer oil, Vegetable oils etc.
There are 3 types of drying methods:
•Air drying either wind or blowers; it is used for solid and
semisolid foods.
•Spray and vacuum drying are used for liquids.
•Freeze drying the food is first frozen and then dehydrated, is
used for a variety of foods, including coffee, meat, vegetables,
and fruits. The advantage of this method is that the product
retains its original volume and shape and re-hydrates easily.
•   Most of the disease-causing organism only can multiply and
    survive in wet and moist state.
•   Drying is the natural technique to prevent spoilage.
•   Indeed, the act of simply leaving foods out in the sun and wind to
    dry out the moisture.
•   For example, the traditional way to preserving rice is allow it to
    dry naturally in the field or drying racks in bam for two weeks.
    After a period of time, the native rice is threshed and dried again
    on straw mat under sunlight for three days.
•   Modern drying technique now apply for controlled environment
    such as fan and heater. This method avoid uncertainties from arise
    when the crops leaved in the field in traditional way.
•   Controlled temperature air drying is especially popular for the
    preservation of grains such as maize, barley, and bulgur.
 In hot air dryers, the heat required for the drying process is
supplied by hot air which cycles through the dryer and
contacts the product. For an example making dried fruit.
 Freeze-drying   is used to preserve food and
  make it very lightweight.
 The process has been popularized in the
  forms of freeze-dried ice cream, an example
  of astronaut food.
 It is also popular and convenient for hikers
  because the reduced weight allows them to
  carry more food and reconstitute it with
  available water
 Instant coffee is sometimes freeze-dried,
  despite the high costs of the freeze-driers
  used. The coffee is often dried by
  vaporization in a hot air flow, or by
  projection on hot metallic plates.
 Freeze-dried fruit is used in some breakfast
  cereal. Culinary herbs are also freeze-dried,
  although air-dried herbs are far more
  common and less expensive. However, the
  freeze-drying process is used more commonly
  in the pharmaceutical industry.

    Spray drying is a method of producing a dry powder
    from a liquid by rapidly drying with a hot gas.

    This is the preferred method of drying of many
    thermally-sensitive materials such as foods and
    pharmaceuticals.

    Air is the heated drying media; however, if the
    liquid is a flammable solvent such as ethanol or the
    product is oxygen-sensitive then nitrogen is used.
The designed fruit dryer
machine

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Drying agent

  • 1.
  • 2.  Material that been used to absorb water from wet food to produced dried food.  Function- to make sure that the food can used in long time.  drying agents are materials, the water extract. The water can be chemically bound, e.g. with sulfuric acid or phosphorus pentaoxide, or the drying process can take place via adsorption, e.g. with calcium chloride or Bentonit.
  • 3.  hereare various ways of removing water and other impurities from a solution. This can become a major task once the used reagents are also sensitive towards water e.g. Grignard reagents or enolates.
  • 4.  One differentiates between static and dynamic drying process. During the static drying process the drying agent is added to the material which can be dried and again removed, with the dynamic drying process flows through the gaseous or liquid substance the drying agent which can be dried.
  • 5.  If water is one of the products, it also has a detrimental effect on the yield and/or reaction rate. In those cases, drying agents like activated alumina¹, calcium hydride (CaH2), sodium metal (in combination with benzophenone which forms a dark blue ketyl radical), lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4) or phosphorous pentoxide (P4O10) are used to chemically destroy the water
  • 6.  The drying agents commonly used in the organic laboratories are calcium chloride (CaCl2), sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) Calcium sulfate (CaSO4, as Drierite (R)) and magnesium sulfate (MgSO4), all in their anhydrous form. Listed below are the drying agents that are commonly used.Organic liquids are considered to be wet if they contain water. Realize that the organic liquid will still be a liquid after it is dried.
  • 7. Activated alumina ¹ is a very porous form of aluminum oxide of high surface area which adsorbs liquids and gases without any change in form. Activated alumina will not soften or disintegrate when immersed in liquids. Activated alumina may be regenerated to its original adsorption efficiency by heating to a temperature between (177-316°C).  Reconditioning of mineral oils like transformer or insulating oils. Removal of oil vapor mist from compressed air. Drying of organic liquids to a moisture level of 10 ppm or below. Drying of various liquids such as Benzene, Carbon, Tetrachloride, Chlorobenzene, Ethyl Acetate, Transformer oil, Vegetable oils etc.
  • 8. There are 3 types of drying methods: •Air drying either wind or blowers; it is used for solid and semisolid foods. •Spray and vacuum drying are used for liquids. •Freeze drying the food is first frozen and then dehydrated, is used for a variety of foods, including coffee, meat, vegetables, and fruits. The advantage of this method is that the product retains its original volume and shape and re-hydrates easily.
  • 9. Most of the disease-causing organism only can multiply and survive in wet and moist state. • Drying is the natural technique to prevent spoilage. • Indeed, the act of simply leaving foods out in the sun and wind to dry out the moisture. • For example, the traditional way to preserving rice is allow it to dry naturally in the field or drying racks in bam for two weeks. After a period of time, the native rice is threshed and dried again on straw mat under sunlight for three days. • Modern drying technique now apply for controlled environment such as fan and heater. This method avoid uncertainties from arise when the crops leaved in the field in traditional way. • Controlled temperature air drying is especially popular for the preservation of grains such as maize, barley, and bulgur.
  • 10.  In hot air dryers, the heat required for the drying process is supplied by hot air which cycles through the dryer and contacts the product. For an example making dried fruit.
  • 11.  Freeze-drying is used to preserve food and make it very lightweight.  The process has been popularized in the forms of freeze-dried ice cream, an example of astronaut food.  It is also popular and convenient for hikers because the reduced weight allows them to carry more food and reconstitute it with available water
  • 12.  Instant coffee is sometimes freeze-dried, despite the high costs of the freeze-driers used. The coffee is often dried by vaporization in a hot air flow, or by projection on hot metallic plates.  Freeze-dried fruit is used in some breakfast cereal. Culinary herbs are also freeze-dried, although air-dried herbs are far more common and less expensive. However, the freeze-drying process is used more commonly in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • 13. Spray drying is a method of producing a dry powder from a liquid by rapidly drying with a hot gas.  This is the preferred method of drying of many thermally-sensitive materials such as foods and pharmaceuticals.  Air is the heated drying media; however, if the liquid is a flammable solvent such as ethanol or the product is oxygen-sensitive then nitrogen is used.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. The designed fruit dryer machine