
Drying processes are a critical component in a variety of industries, including food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, cement, wood, and many more. These sectors encompass a wide range of products with different types and states, including coarse and fine-grained powders, liquids, and solids. Given the diversity of products and the importance of product quality, precise process control and quality monitoring are of utmost relevance to ensure that drying processes run efficiently and reliably.
Innovation Network, Energy, Sustainability, NEFI, Climate and Energy Fund, Manufacturing Industry, Inline Measurement Technology, Industry, New Energy for Industry, Vorzeigeregion, Product Moisture Sensing, Drying
Innovation Network, Energy, Sustainability, NEFI, Climate and Energy Fund, Manufacturing Industry, Inline Measurement Technology, Industry, New Energy for Industry, Vorzeigeregion, Product Moisture Sensing, Drying
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