Liquified DME cuts energy costs for dehydrating solids
A dehydration process — which uses about half the energy required by thermal methods for drying brown coal or sludge — is being developed by the Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (Tokyo, Japan; edlinks.che.com/6897-532). The...
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