Abstract

The kinetics of free moisture removal from a CaO2 paste under the conditions of convective drying and UHF field at atmospheric pressure were compared. Drying under the action of UHF radiation is characterized by the absence of the heat-up period. The use of the microwave radiation at atmospheric pressure decreases the drying time in production of anhydrous calcium peroxide by a factor of approximately 10 compared to convective drying.

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