2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0955-2219(03)00045-1
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Drying of gelcast ceramic parts via the liquid desiccant method

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“…The conditions under which this drying occurs are important in relation to both the final quality of the product and its waste due damage during the process. Defects occur because, during the drying processes, internal stresses are generated in the product due to the gradients of temperature and moisture [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. In many situations, the loss of product is verified immediately after drying [7], or else the damage caused by the drying is only observed after burning [6].…”
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“…The conditions under which this drying occurs are important in relation to both the final quality of the product and its waste due damage during the process. Defects occur because, during the drying processes, internal stresses are generated in the product due to the gradients of temperature and moisture [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. In many situations, the loss of product is verified immediately after drying [7], or else the damage caused by the drying is only observed after burning [6].…”
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“…Among these types the following can be cited: drying by microwave [9], drying through hot air [1,3,8,10], liquid desiccant drying method [4], radiation heating in an oven [5], convective-radiative drying [11] and superheated steam under pressure [12]. In some countries, like Brazil, hot air is normally used in the drying of ceramic products, despite the several types of drying available.…”
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“…The porous α-alumina tubular membrane supports (diameter, length and thickness were 12, 70 and 3.2 mm, respectively) were prepared by the gel casting method [31][32][33] . Before synthesis of the silica membrane layers, surface modification was necessary to reduce the support's pore size to 5-10 nm due to the silica layer formation 34 .…”
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“…Some authors (Amoros et al 2003;Barati et al 2003) have shown how the properties of semimanufactures of ceramics depend on the moisture of substance and drying time. They have determined that the drier material is, and at the same time drying will be held for a longer time (three and more days at the maximum temperature of about 100 °C), the greater mechanical strength is obtained.…”
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