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Design of a Vacuum Tray Dryer

02/15/2007 1:31 AM

tell me the complete theory to design the vacuum tray dryer to remove reduce nitromethane content 15% to 0.01% from product

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Re: Design of a Vacuum Tray Dryer

02/16/2007 5:14 AM

"Suck it and see" springs to mind...

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Re: Design of a Vacuum Tray Dryer

02/16/2007 8:12 PM

PWSlack signs: "86% of statistics are made up on the spot."

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But only 63% of those spots are actually used. The other 114% are pure speculation.

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Re: Design of a Vacuum Tray Dryer

02/16/2007 7:45 PM

You're asking for a lot of work for free.

I WILL caution you that you're dealing with an explosive vapor.

The rest'l cost ya.

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Re: Design of a Vacuum Tray Dryer

02/16/2007 8:09 PM

My sentiments exactly.

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