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advances in radio frequency garment drying

  • 출판일1999.03
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  • 등록일 2016.11.02
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radio frequency and vacuum technologies have been used separately in the textile industry for many years. however, only in the last few years have they been used simultaneously during the drying cycle. the result is the cool dry principle which means that during the entire drying cycle, the fiber, whether natural or man-made, in loose stock form, top, tow, hank, package or garments never exceeds a temperature above 140 $degree$ f. the use of dielectric energy uniformly raises the temperature of the water molecules breaking the chemical bond between them and the garment fibers. the simultaneous use of a controlled air flow system removes the moisture from the fiber surfaces at temperatures not exceeding 140 $degree$ f. this not only saves energy but improves garment quality due to decreased heat load