Inductive heating of fluidized beds: Spray coating process

Idakiev VV, Steinke C, Sondej F, Bück A, Tsotsas E, Mörl L (2018)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2018

Journal

Book Volume: 328

Pages Range: 26-37

DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2018.01.017

Abstract

Spray fluidized bed coating is an established process for the treatment of solid particles. Commonly fluidized beds are heated convectively. Another method is inductive heating by electrically conductive particles. In this work spray coating with inductive heating is investigated. Coating experiments with convective or inductive heating and different process parameters (temperature, spraying rate, initial particle diameter, initial bed mass) were realized. Moisture content, particle size distribution and apparent density of the particles were measured, as well as the thickness and porosity of the layer created on the initial particles. Similar results can be obtained by both heating methods, advantages of inductive heating are discussed as well as limitations.

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APA:

Idakiev, V.V., Steinke, C., Sondej, F., Bück, A., Tsotsas, E., & Mörl, L. (2018). Inductive heating of fluidized beds: Spray coating process. Powder Technology, 328, 26-37. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.powtec.2018.01.017

MLA:

Idakiev, Vesselin V., et al. "Inductive heating of fluidized beds: Spray coating process." Powder Technology 328 (2018): 26-37.

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