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Delaying breakup and avoiding air entrainment in curtain coating using a two-layer liquid structure

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Volume 213, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2019.115376

Keywords

Curtain coating; Viscoelasticity; Liquid sheet breakup; Two-layer coating; Capillary hydrodynamics

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  1. Dow Chemical Company

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Successful curtain coating is limited by two flow instabilities, the breakup of the liquid curtain below a critical flow rate and air entrainment above a maximum substrate speed. These limitations make thin film coating at high speed a great challenge. Previous work has shown that the curtain breakup can be delayed to lower flow rates if the flowing liquid has viscoelastic behavior. However, viscoelastic stresses near the dynamic contact line destabilize the flow in that region, leading to the onset of air entrainment at lower web speeds. We propose and experimentally validate the use of a two-layer curtain coating configuration, with a shear-thinning liquid as the bottom layer and a viscoelastic liquid as the top layer, that expands the processing window and enables thin coating at high speeds. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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