Energies, Volume 15, Issue 18 , 01/09/2022

Cleaner Potential for Natural Rubber Drying Process Using Microwave Technology Powered by Solar Energy

Suratsavadee Koonlaboon Korkua, Sureurg Khongtong, Pravat Kumar Ray, Kamon Thinsurat

Abstract

To reduce carbon dioxide emissions from traditional drying methods, this research investigated the use of microwave technology for drying Standard Thai Rubber (STR) in Thailand. Commercial microwave ovens were modified and integrated with the microwave emitting power control system to maintain the appropriate temperature levels to evaporate the moisture from rubber. Throughout the drying process, the temperature of the rubber was measured both internally and outside. The results revealed that STR5L and STR20 could be dried satisfactorily and met the requirements for standard Thai rubber properties by utilizing 500 W for 140 and 120 min, respectively. By keeping the temperatures less than 150 °C, rubbers’ molecular structure is not destroyed from internal heat stress. Although utilizing less power for a longer period of time is possible, more energy was used, which is unfavorable. Compared to traditional hot air drying technologies, which take approximately 4–6 h for the drying process, microwave technology potentially reduces the drying time by half or more. If solar energy is used to supply electrical energy, 300,000 tons of Carbon dioxide can potentially be eliminated annually in the STR drying industry in Thailand by promoting approximately 1115 MW of Photovoltaic technology installations with the solar resources in southern Thailand.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

cleaner productiondryingenergy costmicrowave technologyphotovoltaicrubbersolar dryingsustainable production

ASJC Subject Area

Engineering : Engineering (miscellaneous)Energy : Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the EnvironmentEnergy : Energy (miscellaneous)Energy : Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyEnergy : Fuel TechnologyMathematics : Control and OptimizationEngineering : Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Funding Agency

National Science and Technology Development Agency


Bibliography


Korkua, S., Khongtong, S., Ray, P., & Thinsurat, K. (2022). Cleaner Potential for Natural Rubber Drying Process Using Microwave Technology Powered by Solar Energy. Energies, 15(18) doi:10.3390/en15186564

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