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titleOfInvention Dry circulation system of an organic solids
abstract It is possible to evaporate and dry the moisture in the cells of the object to be dried more easily by circulating the hot air through the gap between the pressure inside the dryer and the pressure inside the cell of the object to be dried by indirectly heating the object in a closed state (10) for drying and evaporating a substance to be dried; Heating means (11) provided in the dryer (10) for indirectly heating the object to be dried; An LED lamp 12 provided on a bottom surface of the upper cover of the dryer 10 to apply a light source similar to natural light to the object to be dried to provide drying effect in sunlight; A circulation conduit 70 in which a first section 70a and a second section 70b are successively connected as a conduit for allowing the air to flow in and out so as to constitute a circulation system for introducing and discharging air into and from the dryer 10; An air pump (30) provided to discharge air inside the dryer (10); A condenser (20) for condensing the moisture of the inside air flowing out by the air pump (30); A warming device (40) for warming and drying the humidified air by the condenser (20); An air filter (50) for removing bacteria and foreign matter from the dry air dried by the heating device (40); A sensor unit 60 for sensing temperature, humidity and pressure inside the dryer 10; A control box 80 for receiving information sensed by the sensor unit 60 and controlling the operation of the controlled unit; And a communication equipment (81) for remote control of the operation of the controlled unit, which is provided in the control box (80) and wirelessly transmits the received information to a remote control device such as a smart phone, The present invention provides an organic solids dryer in which moisture in a cell is evaporated and dried using a gap between a dried object and a pressure inside the dryer so as to be hygienic and quick drying without destroying the nutrients in the cell.
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