In-house bench-top drying system profiles drying characteristics of coatings and substrates from small-size samples.
Located in the Development Center at its headquarters facility in De Pere, Wis., the drying lab allows B&W MEGTEC researchers to qualitatively and quantitatively observe drying characteristics critical to early scale-up steps in coating formulation development, dryer optimization, and overall process trouble shooting.
“In parallel with the development of new coatings, researchers often need to define a method or process for proper drying,” said Steve Zagar, chief engineer for the B&W MEGTEC thermal products group. “But in the early development stages, advanced materials are often available in limited quantities, which can make traditional pilot-scale coating and drying trials impractical.
“Using smaller-scale samples, our new drying lab captures key information that’s vital for guiding timely process design decisions. The goal is to leverage early returns on key data to help assess the commercial viability of web-based substrates before making extensive development expenditures in time and capital.”
The new bench-top laboratory system enables B&W MEGTEC process engineers to track rates of evaporation for water and organic solvents, along with determining the drying time required to reach target solvent or moisture residuals in the coated substrate. The drying performance capabilities of the lab enable researchers to:
- Obtain more detailed information compared to data generated by a lab batch oven.
- Observe and record quantitative drying data about the coating.
- Simulate continuous process drying conditions.
“These laboratory methods make it possible to leverage early returns on key data to help assess the commercial viability of web-based substrates,” Zagar said. “The design and selection of candidate drying methods we’re able to make early in the development of new coatings can help assess commercial viability of scale-up to production.”
The lab also allows research engineers to capture the complete drying characteristics of coatings and substrates using small samples. Additional capabilities include:
- Qualitative, semi-quantitative, and even precise drying measurements suitable for early research work
- Enhanced coating formulation development work that requires relatively small sample amounts to conduct experiments
- Analyses and troubleshooting of drying issues on existing processes, with the added benefit of conducting work off-line and with reduced material requirements.
About B&W MEGTEC
Babcock & Wilcox MEGTEC, a subsidiary of Babcock & Wilcox, designs, engineers, manufactures and services sophisticated air pollution control systems, and coating and drying equipment for the industrial sector.
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