dry-desiccant dehydration
dry-desiccant dehydration
[¦drī ¦des·ə·kənt ‚dē·hī′drā·shən] (chemical engineering)
Use of silica gel or other solid absorbent to remove liquids from gases, such as water from air, or liquid hydrocarbons from natural gas.
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