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publicationNumber JP-2000511270-A
titleOfInvention Continuous dryer with permanent magnet
abstract (57) [Summary] Dryer for a continuous sheet material, in particular, a metal plate including at least a surface for applying heat to a material to be dried (9) and heated by an eddy current induced by a rotating cylinder (1). Alternatively, a dryer formed from a metal drum (7), wherein the rotating cylinder is disposed close to the plate, and is covered with a plurality of permanent magnets (5). With this induction heating system, the dryer of the present invention no longer requires a conventional, complicated and difficult to control, usually electric resistance unit or heating unit such as a steam unit.
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