Difference between revisions of "Dryer Exhaust"

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There are two components to Dryer Exhaust: lint and moisture.   
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There are two components to Dryer Exhaust: lint and [[moisture]].   
  
Lint probably contains carbon compounds and might be directly usable as an ingredient in making felt.  Current terrestrial dryers trap part of the lint with an internal filter, but some is still present in the exhaust.
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Lint probably contains [[carbon]] compounds and might be directly usable as an ingredient in making felt.  Current terrestrial dryers trap part of the lint with an internal filter, but some is still present in the exhaust.
  
Moisture needs to be removed from the living areas to prevent rot and mold, but reclaimed as valuable water.
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Moisture needs to be removed from the living areas to prevent rot and [[mold]], but reclaimed as valuable [[water]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 10 June 2007

There are two components to Dryer Exhaust: lint and moisture.

Lint probably contains carbon compounds and might be directly usable as an ingredient in making felt. Current terrestrial dryers trap part of the lint with an internal filter, but some is still present in the exhaust.

Moisture needs to be removed from the living areas to prevent rot and mold, but reclaimed as valuable water.

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn973
http://www.future.org.au/news/July/selfcleaning.html
http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2007-03-01/goods_ecoholic.php

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