The refrigeration drying chamber implements the process:
employing air with decreased temperature and humidity,
accomplishing a compelled circulation among materials,
gradually decreasing materials’ moisture content to attain
the mandated level. During the enforced circulation, the
decreased temperature and humidity air continually soaks up
moisture from the exterior of materials, the saturated air
travels through the evaporator, as a result of the
refrigerant’s evaporation, the evaporator’s surface
temperature falls below the ambient temperature. The air
cools, the moisture is removed, then the removed moisture is
expelled by the water collector. The decreased temperature
and humidity air then reenters the condenser, where the air
is heated by the elevated temperature gaseous refrigerant
from the compressor, resulting in dry air, which subsequently
blends with the saturated air to generate decreased
temperature and humidity air, conducting repetitive
circulation. Materials dried by the refrigeration dryer not
only uphold their original quality, but also are more
convenient for packing, storing, and shipping.