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Liquid film coating: scientific principles and their technological implications

Kistler, S. F.(Edited by)Schweizer, Peter M.(Edited by)
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This multi-authored volume provides a comprehensive and in-depth account of the highly interdisciplinary science and technology of liquid film coating.

The book covers fundamental principles from a wide range of scientific disciplines, including fluid mechanics aand transport phenomena, capillary hydrodynamics, surface and colloid science.

The authors, all acknowledged eperts in their fields, represent a balance between industrial and academic points of view.

Throughout the text, many case studies illustrate how scientific principles together with advanced experimental and theoretical methods are applied to develop and optimize manufacturing processes of eve increasing sophiatication and efficiency.

In the first part of the book, the authors systematically recount the underlying physical principles and important material properties.

The second part of the book gives a comprehensive overview of the most advanced experimental, mathematical and computational methods available today to investigate coating processes.

The third part provides an overview and critical literature review for all major classes of liquid film coating processes of industrial importance.

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Product Details
Chapman & Hall
9401153426 / 9789401153423
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
667.9
06/12/2012
English
783 pages
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