A New One of Heating and Humidifying Equipments for Tobacco

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SIROX is a new heating and humidifying technology to substitute HT. It changes the heating insufficient and humidifying poor uniformity of tunnel HT. It uses locking air means in feeding and the steam is supplied through the rotary joint to the turning bars with steam orifice. So that the material will uniformly warm and humidify better and overcome the shortcomings of HT’s. SIROX has simple structure, low maintenance costs, easy to clean. This paper analyzes the composition and working principle of several heating and humidifying devices and their respective advantages and disadvantages, provides a reference for the heating and humidifying technology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1049-1050)

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1018-1021

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October 2014

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