Shoura
Chemical
- Jul 3, 2023
- 3
Hello,
I and working to design a pilot assembly line where I am trying to coat a hollow tube.
The coating liquid used needs to be heated to about 60+ degrees centigrade.
The main issue is that the liquid will become solid at room temperatures and will create an unnecessary amount of the coat if it is not "wiped" when it is hot.
The second issue I may be able to come up with the solution but the first issue is trying to get the inner portion of the tube coated. the diameter of these tubes are about 0.5 mm and anwhere from 15 - 30 cm in length.
Has anyone experienced such a design solution?
I have many ideas such as using a roller and such.
Thanks in advance.
I and working to design a pilot assembly line where I am trying to coat a hollow tube.
The coating liquid used needs to be heated to about 60+ degrees centigrade.
The main issue is that the liquid will become solid at room temperatures and will create an unnecessary amount of the coat if it is not "wiped" when it is hot.
The second issue I may be able to come up with the solution but the first issue is trying to get the inner portion of the tube coated. the diameter of these tubes are about 0.5 mm and anwhere from 15 - 30 cm in length.
Has anyone experienced such a design solution?
I have many ideas such as using a roller and such.
Thanks in advance.