During powder drying processes using disc dryers, the exhaust steam is typically characterized by high temperature and high moisture content. Direct discharge leads to significant energy loss and often results in visible white plume emissions. By integrating a hydrophilic aluminum foil air-to-air heat recovery core, effective energy recovery and exhaust treatment can be achieved as part of an energy-saving system retrofit.
The heat recovery unit features aluminum foil plates with a hydrophilic coating, ensuring efficient condensate drainage during indirect air-to-air heat exchange. As the hot steam exhaust is cooled, sensible heat is recovered and reused to preheat incoming fresh or make-up air, while water vapor condenses and is removed, achieving simultaneous dehumidification and white plume reduction.
In disc dryer applications for chemical powders, food additives, mineral powders, and fine chemicals, this heat recovery core significantly reduces steam consumption, lowers the load on downstream exhaust treatment systems, and improves exhaust appearance and environmental performance, providing a stable and energy-efficient upgrade solution for powder drying operations.
Finally found a varsity patch set that actually includes enough letters—YTONN 52pcs Chenille Set (DIY Review)
Hey everyone! Just wanted to drop a quick recommendation for anyone doing custom gear for spring break, bachelorette parties, or just refreshing an old denim jacket.
I’ve tried a few different brands of letter patches before, but I just got the YTONN Multicolor Chenille Letter Patches and they are honestly the best value I’ve found so far.
What sets the YTONN set apart:
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The "Double Up" Factor: It’s a 52-piece set, meaning you get two full sets of A-Z. If you’ve ever tried to spell "COCO" or "SASSY" with a standard 26-piece pack, you know the struggle.
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That Boutique Look: These have the thick chenille texture and a Gold Trim that looks exactly like the high-end boutique brands (like Stoney Clover) but for a fraction of the cost.
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Self-Adhesive (Peel & Stick): They are surprisingly sticky. I put them on a nylon pouch and they aren't budging. Note: If you are putting them on a hoodie or something you'll wash constantly, I'd still hit them with a quick iron or a couple of stitches, but for bags and hats, the adhesive is great.
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Variety: The multicolor mix is vibrant and the gold border really makes the letters pop against any background.
I used mine to customize a plain $5 tote bag and it looks like a $50 custom gift now. If you're looking for a low-effort, high-reward DIY project, I highly recommend checking out YTONN's kit.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FWBWKDGD

Chenille Letter Patches