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titleOfInvention Wet heat exchange element for rotary wet heat exchanger
abstract PURPOSE: To improve the hygroscopic exchange rate of the captioned element, by impregnating paperlike material, which consists of mainly a pulplike material composed of inorganic fiber and a heat resisting polymer, with a moisture-absorbing material so as to stick the moisture-absorbing material to the paperlike material, whereby the durability and refractoriness of the paperlike material are improved. n CONSTITUTION: A hygroscopic exchange element is obtained by impregnating paperlike material, which consists of mainly a pulplike material composed of in- organic fiber and a heat resisting polymer, with a moisture-absorbing material so as to stick the moisture-absorbing material to the paperlike material. The inorganic fiber may consist of glass fiber, lead fiber, alumina fiber, or ceramic fiber. The ceramic fiber includes silica fiber and silica-alumina fiber. The moisture-absorbing material may consist of lithium chloride, lithium bromide, glycerin, or polyethylene glycol. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1981,JPO&Japio
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