Mechanisms of Drylng of Skin-Forming Materials; the Significance of Skin Formation and a Comparison Between Three Types of Material

Comparisons are drawn between the drying characteristics, and the mechanisms of skin formation on, three characteristic types of material. The significance of skin formation, which may be a major factor in valatiles retention in the drying of spray dried products, is discussed. The optimum drying co...

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