Liquid film coating : scientific principles and their technological implications
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Liquid film coating : scientific principles and their technological implications
Chapman & Hall, 1997
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Includes bibliographies and index
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内容説明
Precision coating, a topic of widespread and ongoing research, began in earnest in 1982. The scientific issues raised by the industry are common to many industries and of interest to universities. Liquid precision coatings require a complex, multidisciplinary process entailing high level computational surface analyses, sophisticated surface preparation, molecular or chemical deposition of the film, and curing or conditioning. Applications, on the other hand, are very commercial: adhesive tape, glass tints, etc. Key industries are photography, electronics, automotive, and metal finishing. This book is written for the researcher and industrial scientist, and is the first to introduce the state of the art to the practitioner outside of R&D departments.
目次
- Part I: Physics of coating processes: capillary hydrodynamics and interfacial phenomena
- wetting: static and dynamic contact lines
- surfactancy
- coating rheology
- setting, drying and curing: heat and mass transfer and phase behavior. Part II: Methods of investigating coating processes: experimental methods and flow visualization
- asymptotic methods of mathematical analysis
- computational methods. Part III: Theory and practice of coating processes: analysis and design of coating dies
- pre-metered coating processes
- self-metering coating processes
- free-meniscus coating processes
- elasto-hydrodynamic coating systems
- flow after coating
- analysis and design of drying equipment
- optimization and control of coating processes.
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