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Applications coating towers

The equipment used is again a vertical coater with heated zones, very similar to the coating tower for fabric.13 The speed of the belt is slow, about 0.3 to 1 m/min and there are no applicators used to remove excess dispersion. The amount of coating picked up by the belt is controlled mainly by the solids content of the dispersion and by the belt speed. A production machine is built with multiple stages. Thus, after a film is sintered, it is recoated in the next stage. At the end of the machine,... [Pg.133]

In addition, the small motor fan attempts to blow air down over the motor and is no match for the much bigger cooling tower fan drawing air up and around the motor. The small fan in this case is useless- even counterproductive. This application needs a TEAO motor. Cooling tower manufacturers sometimes purchase special motors tailored for their application... special grease, seals, slingers, weep hole locations, epoxy coatings, etc.. Such features make an OEM replacement more desirable than an off the shelf replacement. [Pg.81]

Micaceous iron oxide, a flake-shaped a-Fc203 with a metallic gray color, is mainly mined in Carinthia (Austria). It is used in the top coat of corrosion protection coatings. Application fields are steel superstructures (stations, Eifel tower), petrochemical plants and ship building. The annual capacity worldwide is 10- 10 t/a. [Pg.562]

Thermoplastic comprised of an alternating copolymer of ethylene and chlorotrifluoroethylene. It has good impact resistance and good abrasion resistance, chemical resistance, weatherability, and electrical properties. It can be molded, extruded, and powder-coated with uses in tubing, cable and wire insulation, valves, pump parts, wraps, and tower packing and chemical equipment applications. [Pg.527]

The planar reinforcement was coated and cured in a continuous production process as depicted in Fig. 5. The fabric was driven through a mold filled with epoxy resin. Excessive resin was squeezed out between rollers, so that a uniform application of the resin as well as a nearly saturated roving was achieved. Immediately after coating, the textile was cured in a heating tower at a maximum temperature of 160°C and coiled up to a roll. [Pg.125]


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