Open Source Vacuum Oven Design for Low-Temperature Drying: Performance Evaluation for Recycled PET and Biomass

Vacuum drying can dehydrate materials further than dry heat methods, while protecting sensitive materials from thermal degradation. Many industries have shifted to vacuum drying as cost- or time-saving measures. Small-scale vacuum drying, however, has been limited by the high costs of specialty scie...

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Main Authors: Benjamin R. Hubbard, Lindsay I. Putman, Stephen Techtmann, Joshua M. Pearce
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/5/2/52
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spelling doaj-3e3a63af380c46238b0efbd80099ab8a2021-06-01T00:38:49ZengMDPI AGJournal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing2504-44942021-05-015525210.3390/jmmp5020052Open Source Vacuum Oven Design for Low-Temperature Drying: Performance Evaluation for Recycled PET and BiomassBenjamin R. Hubbard0Lindsay I. Putman1Stephen Techtmann2Joshua M. Pearce3Department of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USADepartment of Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USADepartment of Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USADepartment of Materials Science, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USAVacuum drying can dehydrate materials further than dry heat methods, while protecting sensitive materials from thermal degradation. Many industries have shifted to vacuum drying as cost- or time-saving measures. Small-scale vacuum drying, however, has been limited by the high costs of specialty scientific tools. To make vacuum drying more accessible, this study provides design and performance information for a small-scale open source vacuum oven, which can be fabricated from off-the-shelf and 3-D printed components. The oven is tested for drying speed and effectiveness on both waste plastic polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and a consortium of bacteria developed for bioprocessing of terephthalate wastes to assist in distributed recycling of PET for both additive manufacturing as well as potential food. Both materials can be damaged when exposed to high temperatures, making vacuum drying a desirable solution. The results showed that the open source vacuum oven was effective at drying both plastic and biomaterials, drying at a higher rate than a hot-air dryer for small samples or for low volumes of water. The system can be constructed for less than 20% of commercial vacuum dryer costs for several laboratory-scale applications, including dehydration of bio-organisms, drying plastic for distributed recycling and additive manufacturing, and chemical processing.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/5/2/52dryingmaterials processingvacuum ovensmall-scalelab equipmentair-powered
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Open Source Vacuum Oven Design for Low-Temperature Drying: Performance Evaluation for Recycled PET and Biomass
Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
drying
materials processing
vacuum oven
small-scale
lab equipment
air-powered
author_facet Benjamin R. Hubbard
Lindsay I. Putman
Stephen Techtmann
Joshua M. Pearce
author_sort Benjamin R. Hubbard
title Open Source Vacuum Oven Design for Low-Temperature Drying: Performance Evaluation for Recycled PET and Biomass
title_short Open Source Vacuum Oven Design for Low-Temperature Drying: Performance Evaluation for Recycled PET and Biomass
title_full Open Source Vacuum Oven Design for Low-Temperature Drying: Performance Evaluation for Recycled PET and Biomass
title_fullStr Open Source Vacuum Oven Design for Low-Temperature Drying: Performance Evaluation for Recycled PET and Biomass
title_full_unstemmed Open Source Vacuum Oven Design for Low-Temperature Drying: Performance Evaluation for Recycled PET and Biomass
title_sort open source vacuum oven design for low-temperature drying: performance evaluation for recycled pet and biomass
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
issn 2504-4494
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Vacuum drying can dehydrate materials further than dry heat methods, while protecting sensitive materials from thermal degradation. Many industries have shifted to vacuum drying as cost- or time-saving measures. Small-scale vacuum drying, however, has been limited by the high costs of specialty scientific tools. To make vacuum drying more accessible, this study provides design and performance information for a small-scale open source vacuum oven, which can be fabricated from off-the-shelf and 3-D printed components. The oven is tested for drying speed and effectiveness on both waste plastic polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and a consortium of bacteria developed for bioprocessing of terephthalate wastes to assist in distributed recycling of PET for both additive manufacturing as well as potential food. Both materials can be damaged when exposed to high temperatures, making vacuum drying a desirable solution. The results showed that the open source vacuum oven was effective at drying both plastic and biomaterials, drying at a higher rate than a hot-air dryer for small samples or for low volumes of water. The system can be constructed for less than 20% of commercial vacuum dryer costs for several laboratory-scale applications, including dehydration of bio-organisms, drying plastic for distributed recycling and additive manufacturing, and chemical processing.
topic drying
materials processing
vacuum oven
small-scale
lab equipment
air-powered
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/5/2/52
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