Abstract

AbstractInstant controlled pressure drop (DIC) technology is a thermomechanical process that enables several applications, such as microbiological decontamination, extraction by autovaporization of volatile active molecules, enhancement of drying (thus named swell-drying), and assisted solvent extraction of natural active molecules. In this chapter, we describe the technology, the type of equipment that is marketed, and the way it is being used and monitored. We also explain the applications that have been industrialized or developed at lab and semi-industrial scales.Key wordsInstant controlled pressure drop DICExpansionTexturingDecontaminationExtraction

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