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This image captures a "Tray Dryer" machine within what appears to be a chemical engineering laboratory at the Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, as indicated by a prominent poster on the wall. The main subject is a large, dark-colored rectangular drying chamber, labeled "Tray Dryer" in white text on a blue background, positioned on a metal frame.

To the right of the drying chamber is a blue control panel, also mounted on the frame, labeled "FORCED DRAFT TRAY DRYER". This panel features several red rotary switches, push buttons, and a digital display, suggesting operational control over the drying process. Below the control panel, a vibrant red centrifugal fan is visible, connected via pipes and a red valve to a silver cylindrical component, which in turn feeds into silver flexible ducting that extends towards the back of the setup and eventually connects to the main drying chamber.

On the wall above and behind the drying chamber, a U-tube manometer is mounted, likely used for measuring pressure differences within the system. Next to the manometer, a framed poster provides experimental details, including the university's name, "Department of Chemical Engineering," and "HEAT TRANSFER LAB." Visible sections of the text outline "MATERIAL" (specifically "Silica Gel") and "PROCEDURE," with partial instructions like "Place the 25 of w...", "bed depth," and "Note the dry and." Further to the left on the wall, a red and white first aid box with a cross symbol is mounted.

The setting features light-colored walls and a tiled floor, suggesting an indoor, institutional environment. The equipment appears functional and well-used, indicating an active educational or research facility. The overall impression is that of a practical engineering setup designed for experiments related to drying processes. The time of day cannot be determined, but the lighting suggests an interior space, likely under artificial illumination or ambient daylight filtered from an unseen source.
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Jan 2, 2025

Jaipur, India

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This image captures a "Tray Dryer" machine within what appears to be a chemical engineering laboratory at the Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, as indicated by a prominent poster on the wall. The main subject is a large, dark-colored rectangular drying chamber, labeled "Tray Dryer" in white text on a blue background, positioned on a metal frame. To the right of the drying chamber is a blue control panel, also mounted on the frame, labeled "FORCED DRAFT TRAY DRYER". This panel features several red rotary switches, push buttons, and a digital display, suggesting operational control over the drying process. Below the control panel, a vibrant red centrifugal fan is visible, connected via pipes and a red valve to a silver cylindrical component, which in turn feeds into silver flexible ducting that extends towards the back of the setup and eventually connects to the main drying chamber. On the wall above and behind the drying chamber, a U-tube manometer is mounted, likely used for measuring pressure differences within the system. Next to the manometer, a framed poster provides experimental details, including the university's name, "Department of Chemical Engineering," and "HEAT TRANSFER LAB." Visible sections of the text outline "MATERIAL" (specifically "Silica Gel") and "PROCEDURE," with partial instructions like "Place the 25 of w...", "bed depth," and "Note the dry and." Further to the left on the wall, a red and white first aid box with a cross symbol is mounted. The setting features light-colored walls and a tiled floor, suggesting an indoor, institutional environment. The equipment appears functional and well-used, indicating an active educational or research facility. The overall impression is that of a practical engineering setup designed for experiments related to drying processes. The time of day cannot be determined, but the lighting suggests an interior space, likely under artificial illumination or ambient daylight filtered from an unseen source.

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