moisturedrying
Moisturedrying is the process of removing water from a moist material to reduce its moisture content to a target level suitable for storage, handling, or further processing. It encompasses a range of techniques that use heat, airflow, vacuum, or combinations thereof to drive moisture out of the material. The term can apply to solid foods, dried goods, textiles, wood, chemicals, and other products where moisture content affects quality, stability, or performance.
Common drying methods include thermal drying with heated air or surfaces, spray drying to convert liquids into
Moisture content is typically expressed as a percentage of water in relation to the product mass or
Applications span food processing, wood and paper industries, textiles, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals. Key considerations include