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Examples of Waste Heat Recovery in Chemical Industries

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The moist pellets are dried in a counter current operation. The product comes out at a high temperature from which heat recovery becomes necessary. Part of the drying air current is used for heat recovery (Fig. 16.6).

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Golwalkar, K.R. (2019). Examples of Waste Heat Recovery in Chemical Industries. In: Integrated Maintenance and Energy Management in the Chemical Industries. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32526-8_16

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