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  2. Compressed air dryer - Wikipedia

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    Refrigerated dryers employ two heat exchangers, one for air-to-air and one for air-to-refrigeration. However, there is also a single TRISAB heat exchanger that combines both functions. The compressors used in this type of dryer are usually of the hermetic type and the most common gas used is R-134a and R-410a for smaller air dryers up to 100 cfm.

  3. 13 Surprising Uses For Dryer Sheets You've Never Thought Of - AOL

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    Luckily, dryer sheets are actually quite effective in removing crayon from the walls. Rub a new or used sheet over the creation, and it'll restore the wall to a fresh slate. In the Closet

  4. Here’s Why Experts Say You Should Air Dry Your Flannel Sheets

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  5. Vapor-compression refrigeration - Wikipedia

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    A representative pressure–volume diagram for a refrigeration cycle. Vapour-compression refrigeration or vapor-compression refrigeration system (VCRS), [1] in which the refrigerant undergoes phase changes, is one of the many refrigeration cycles and is the most widely used method for air conditioning of buildings and automobiles.

  6. Malden Mills - Wikipedia

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    Malden Mills Industries is the original developer and manufacturer of Polartec polar fleece and manufactures other modern textiles. The company is located in Andover, Massachusetts and has operations in Hudson, New Hampshire.

  7. Desiccant - Wikipedia

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    The desiccant helps to prevent the condensation of moisture between the panes. Another use of zeolites is in the "dryer" component of refrigeration systems to absorb water carried by the refrigerant, whether residual water left over from the construction of the system, or water released by the degradation of other materials over time.