How long does it take for SAP to dry- Recyc PHP inc
There are too many factors to consider when determining drying time (room temperature, added heat, dry or humid environment).
But the tests that Recyc PHP inc made in an oven at 100 Celsius seemed to show that it took 1.5 times longer to
dry 100 ml of water with 1 g of SAP only to evaporate the same amount of water without SAP.
Care must be taken when drying the SAP becomes a hard crust which must be "crushed" again before being used.
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