2014-10-202014-10-202014-07-13978-0-692-38220-2ICES-2014-072http://hdl.handle.net/2346/59651Tucson, ArizonaHarry W. Jones, NASA Ames Research Center, USARichard Wisniewski, NASA Ames Research Center, USAMichael Flynn, NASA Ames Research Center, USAHali Shaw, University of California, USAThe 44th International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Tuscon, Arizona, USA on 13 July 2014 through 17 July 2014.This survey describes brine drying technologies that have been developed for use in space and industry. NASA has long considered developing a brine drying system for the International Space Station (ISS). Possible processes include conduction drying in many forms, spray drying, distillation, freezing and freeze drying, membrane filtration, and electrical processes. Commercial processes use similar technologies. Some proposed space systems combine several approaches. The current most promising candidates for use on the ISS use either conduction drying with membrane filtration or spray drying.application/pdfengSpace and Industrial Brine Drying TechnologiesPresentation