it works on the principle of taking moisture with the hot air blown on it.
so heating is to be done till the EMC is attained.
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To remove sand from a clothes dryer, start by vacuuming out as much sand as possible. Next, wipe down the interior of the dryer with a damp cloth to remove any remaining sand particles. Run a cycle with a few damp towels to help capture and remove any lingering sand.
it depends on the source of the sand. If it is sterilized sand from a building supply source wouldn't it be pure?
The water helps bond the sand
yes
Your basic oil dry is just saw dust and sand.
yes.
Sand usually contains abundant silica, but it generally is not pure silica.
the chemical formula for sand is SiO2, so it is a compound, made from Silicon and Oxygen
Sand is a mixture; rarely may be an almost pure compound.
The purest possible sand contains only silicon and oxygen.
Sand usually contains abundant silica, but it generally is not pure silica.