Design and Development of Solar Food Dehydrator Made of Recycled Materials
Dr. A Vaidya Soocheta; Silvanee Mootoosamy1
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Publication Date:
2024/10/03
Abstract:
The project is based on fabricating a Solar
Food Dehydrator made of recycled materials. The
dehydrator was made using simple techniques and
recycled materials such as beverage cans and reclaimed
wood. The unit can be reconstructed. The portable
dehydrator works on a simple principle. Performance
tests revealed that the temperatures inside the dehydrator
were much higher than the ambient temperature that
aided the dehydration process. The advantage of a solar
dehydrator is that it is more hygienic, and avoids
contamination by dust, airborne molds, fungi, insects,
rodents, or animals. The dried fruits and vegetables are
healthier as drying preserves nutrients and enzymes and
uses no additives or preservatives. Besides food, the
dehydrator may be used to dry other materials. Solar
dehydrators have no additional fuel expenses; thus, they
support using non-renewable energy sources for drying.
Keywords:
No Keywords Available
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24SEP1368
PDF:
https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT24SEP1368.pdf
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