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Case Study: Drying of Water-based Coatings
New research on the application of IR dryers to water-based varnishes indicates high energy cost savings. With correct selection of the radiation source the infrared energy requirement for the drying process can be reduced by up to 50%... Case Study: Infrared (IR) Drying Systems for Water-Based
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Case Study: Drying of Water Based Coatings
New research on the application of IR dryers to water-based varnishes indicates high energy cost savings. With correct selection of the radiation source the infrared energy requirement for the drying process can be reduced by up to 50%. Water based varnishes are well known in various printing
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Case Study: Drying Color Stain on Wood Panels (.pdf)
long breaks,. unlike gas ovens which must be run at temperature throughout the working day. Medium wave infrared has a great affinity for water and offers a very energy efficient method of drying. In addition, the. simplicity and compactness of infrared equipment allow retrofitting be carried out
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Tips To Help You Choose The Right Blender
Solid-solid product formulations are mixed to meet a variety of objectives. These include blending of ingredients (such as in the preparation of animal feeds, fertilizer, glass batches, food products, etc), heating/cooling/drying (like in the processing of metal powders and plastics) and coating
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Case Study - IR Processing of Metal Coatings
with IR. Air-drying is slow and the coated surface is exposed to dust, insects and other airborne contaminants. Gas-fired convection ovens are costly, slow, cumbersome and energy inefficient. A large volume of air is heated and the heat is then transferred to the coating. This process is slow
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Case Study: Processing of Metal Coatings Using Infrared Heating
with IR. Air-drying is slow and the coated surface is exposed to dust, insects and other airborne contaminants. Gas-fired convection ovens are costly, slow, cumbersome and energy inefficient. A large volume of air is heated and the heat is then transferred to the coating. This process is slow
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Engineer's Guide to Effective Heat Processing (.pdf)
. Process Description. u the temperature tolerance that is permissible. Heat processing applications vary widely from industry to industry. Curing, drying, heat. u whether the product or process lends itself to batch or continuous in-line processing. treating, sterilizing and bonding represent just
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MICRO:Product Technology News (July '99)
) Parts-Cleaning System Forward Technology Minneapolis, MN The PA-series aqueous cleaning and drying system removes particles and organic films from both simple and complex parts. Its constant flow recirculation feature monitors flow rates of tank liquid and compensates for filter loading. The basic