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Title: Simultaneous convective heat and mass transfer in impingement ink drying

Journal Article · · International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
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  1. Univ. of Uldag, Bursa (Turkey)

Effective and economical drying of thin ink films is essential in the printing, packaging and coating industries. In evaporative drying, high heat and mass transfer rates are commonly achieved by means of high velocity impinging air jets. To provide data for dryer design a program of research has been implemented to study the heat and mass transfer processes which underlie the drying of thin ink films. The heat transfer situation under impinging air jets is outlined and some experimental results are presented. Optimization of nozzle arrays for impinging air jets is analyzed for practical applications. A non-contact infra-red technique for continuously monitoring the ink drying process is described and drying curves for an ink based on a single solvent (4-Methyl-2-pentanol-MIBC) are presented. Heat and mass transfer theory has been used to predict drying times in the constant rate drying period. These predictions have been compared with experimentally determined drying times. This research has served to confirm the fundamental importance of the drying curve as a basis for dryer design.

OSTI ID:
653504
Journal Information:
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 25, Issue 6; Other Information: PBD: Aug 1998
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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