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Electrical Engineering - what is the Applications of Dielectric Heating
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Applications of Dielectric Heating
what is the Applications of Dielectric Heating
David
said on : 2018-07-24 00:34:46
Applications of Dielectric Heating :
Heating of raw plastics
Gluing of wood
Electronic sewing
Food processing
Pasteurising milk and beer inside the bottles
Cooking foods without removing the outer shells
Dehydrating fruits, vegetables eggs etc.
Defrosting frozen foods in large bakeries and restaurants
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