Drying cycle definition
Drying cycle means the process used to actively remove the Perc remaining in the materials after washing and extraction. For closed-loop machines, the heated portion of the cycle is followed by cool-down and may be extended beyond cool-down by the activation of a control system. The drying cycle begins when heating coils are activated and ends when the machine ceases rotation of the drum for a converted or primary control machine, or at the end of the adsorption cycle for a secondary control machine.
Drying cycle means a complete drying process as defined by the required programme, consisting of a series of different operations including heating and tumbling;
Drying cycle means the portion of a dry cleaning machine’s operating cycle in which the perchloroethylene remaining in the articles after washing and extraction is actively removed. The drying cycle begins when the heating coils are activated and ends when the machine ceases rotation of the drum.
More Definitions of Drying cycle
Drying cycle means a complete drying process as defined by the required programme, consisting of a series of different operations including heating and spinning. If the textile load is split up into partial loads, the drying cycle comprises drying of all partial loads;
Drying cycle means the process used to actively remove the perchloroethylene remaining in the materials after washing and extraction. For closed-loop machines, the heated portion of the cycle is followed by cool-down and
Drying cycle means the process used to actively remove the Perc remaining in the materials after washing and extraction. For closed-loop
Drying cycle means a complete drying process as defined by the required programme, consisting of a series of different operations (heat, cool down);