Vibration drying

In surface technology, vibration drying is used as an effective method for drying coatings and paints on surfaces. This process offers a gentle way of shortening the drying time while maintaining the quality of the surface.

In vibration drying, coated surfaces are placed on a vibrating platform or in a vibration chamber. The vibrations cause the coatings to move, which leads to improved evaporation of solvents or water. This method allows the coating to dry evenly without dripping or uneven drying marks.

A major advantage of vibration drying in surface technology is its ability to dry even sensitive coatings without affecting the surface structure or optical quality. In addition, this method can shorten the drying time compared to conventional drying processes, which increases production speed and boosts efficiency.

Overall, vibration drying is an important technique in surface technology that helps to improve quality and productivity in the production of coated surfaces. By using this process, companies can implement more efficient drying processes and meet the surface quality requirements of their products.

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This definition is taken from the surface technology encyclopedia from Surface Technology Online. You can find many more technical terms from the surface technology industry in our lexicon overview.

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