IMPACT IN THE DRYING SYSTEM OF A POLYMER ARRANGEMENT COVERED ON A LEVEL SUBSTRATE THROUGH TEMPERATURE, VANISHING AND SOLUTE FIXATION
Takayuki Ishitobi , Associate Professor, Fujita Health University, JapanAbstract
The drying system of polymer arrangements covered on a level substrate is vital in different modern applications. We have proposed and changed a model of the drying system of a polymer arrangement covered on a level substrate for uniform polymer film statement. We utilized the model to control the thickness of a dainty film subsequent to drying through administration of the temperature, vanishing, and focus. We joined the Marangoni impact into the current model as pseudo-negative dissemination at an upper gas-fluid connection point. We applied the warm, evaporative, and focus the executives to the adjusted model consolidating the Marangoni impact. The outcomes showed that our technique for thickness control of a dainty film subsequent to drying was powerful for further developing the Marangoni impact.
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Polymer arrangement, , edges and sorrows
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