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i have to solve a drying problem in an enamelling facility... attached is the picture that describes the type of the products that are dipped into an enamel slip (60% powder, 40% water), which needs to be 100% dryed before it is fired in the enamelling furnace. My problem:
everything has to be...
one would say, mix the water with the enamel, make the slip, dip the object, dry it, bake it, and then sell it at a veeeeeery good price ... yeah right :)
i can only now see why not a lot of people start an enamelling facility....
i was wondering, any of you all had or have some experience with...
dimension of the chamber:
1,2m height x 1m width and depth
outside isolation done
everything made with stainless steel
on two sides are infrared heaters with the total output of 5kWh
the bottom has no heaters, also isolated in the walls
two doors on the top of the chamber, also with isolation in...
you are absolutelly right, displacing just enough air to empty the steam, because a lot of steam in the chamber ruins the enamel slip on the object surface, sticks on the metal surface and while flowing onto it it removes pieces of enamel off the surface
i thought there was another solution, i...
well no, I have just started the facility, and everything is new stuff to me... I didnt have the money to buy an industrial drying oven so I have to improvise a few more months :S
what kind of solution do you suggest? what to "add" to the chamber? just a "chimney"-like pipe with a roof-like top...
Greetings to all, finding this forum was unbelievable :)hope that some1 helps me solve an annoying thing in my facility
i have a drying oven, with electric heaters, self made, pure improvisation, but does the job most of the times, to dry chemically pre-treated metallic parts. Those parts...